APPENDIX,—B. 
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are a brace ,—three are a leash 
are a couple ,—three are a 
couple and a half. 
Two Grouse, 
“ Pheasants 
“ Partridge, 
“ Quail, 
“ Hares, 
“ Leverets, 
Two Woodcock, 
“ Snipe, 
“ Wild-fowl of all kinds, 
“ Plover, and Shore Birds, 
“ Rabbits, 
And the applying these terms vice versd is a bad sporting 
blunder. All large game, as Deer, Swans, Geese, Herons, are 
numbered numerically, as one, two, three, &c. 
Two Hounds, \ 
“ Harriers, > are a couple ,—three are a hurdle . 
“ Beagles, ) 
Two Pointers, 
“ Setters, 
“ Spaniels, 
“ Greyhounds, 
“ Terriers, 
All other dogs are reckoned numerically. 
By a pack of hounds, five-and-twenty couple is generally under 
stood, though it is not usual to take out, except where the woods 
are very large and dense, above eighteen or twenty couple. 
When a Stag breaks covert the cry is tayho ! 
“ Fox “ “ talliho! whoop! 
“ Hare, found sitting with Harriers, tantaro / 
“ “ “ with Greyhounds, soho! 
To make Pointers, or Setters, stand, toho ! 
drop to shot, charge ! 
come behind, heel! 
careful, steady ! 
rise from the charge, hold up ! 
“ “ “ hunt for killed game, seek dead / 
M ** “ when found, fetch / 
are a brace ,—three are a leash, 
