Leicestershire as a sporting country, 9. a hunting song, 415.
Lichfield, the Tattersall of Cambridge, 31, 380. Linlithgow and Stirlingshire hounds, re- ply to remarks on, 135, 221, 328. Lop, a celebrated hunter, 393. Lothian (East) hounds, and reminiscences of the country, 442.
Louth coursing meeting, remarks on the, 24, 342.
Lyndhurst (New Forest), visit to, 16. Meeran, a celebrated Indian dancer, 345. Mellish,John, Esq. particulars of his death, 227.
Melton Hunt, proposed new Club House at, 195.
Memoranda Cantabrigiensia, 30, 115, 378. Mendoza, appeal on behalf of, 374. Merstham kennel, visit to, 269. Monk, John, the Hertfordshire huntsman, 31, 311.
Mott, Mr. his enthusiasm as a lover of hounds, 129.
Muley, pedigree of, 74.
Mulatto, pedigree and performances of,
Mure, Mr. G. master of the Thurlow country, 116. Newmarket Meetings-the Craven, 1. the One and Two Thousand Guinea Stakes, 8. First Spring, 162. Second, 164. Newmarket Coursing meetings, 381. Nieldroog and its amusements, 317, 344, 413.
NIMROD-his Yorkshire Tour concluded,
9. on foot lameness, 273, 346, 417. a few lines from, 46, 239, 323, 417, 440. a letter to on the ill-will subscribers and masters of harriers generally shew to owners and followers of harriers, 307. North Wales, angling excursion in, con- cluded, 25.
Oakley hunt, account of, 33. the, 67. Osbaldeston, Mr. in the Thurlow country, 115. his pigeon-shooting match with the Hon. G. Anson, 261, 325. Otter, the, a remarkable one, 412. Oxonians and Londoners, match between,
321. letter from "A Waterman" on, 386.
Parry, Mr. an unrivalled specimen over a country, 312. Parsoniana, 401.
Parties at Cambridge described, 116. Partridges, hints to preserve them from poachers, 431.
Pedigrees and performances of celebrated
horses: Milo, 70. Muley, 74, Cad- land, 201. Mulatto, 265. Eclipse, 295, 361. Prudence, 329. Rowena, 329. Re- nald, 330. Rebecca, ib. Rufus, ib. Roderick, 331.
Pee-Wit, the, its characteristics, 372. Petre, Lord, his hunt dinner, 306.
Pigeon shooting matches, &c. 195, 261, 925.
Pilch, a celebrated oricketer, 341,
Pistol shooting extraordinary, 305. Pleydell, Mr. a run with his buck-hounds, 69. Plymouth, a dream of a fox-hunter after race-dinner at, 318.
Pode, J. S. Esq. his character as a sports- man, 441. POETRY-Howell Wood, a celebrated hunting song, 12. Here's the King, the preserver of foxes, 29. the Oakley hunt, 67. a blank day at D--, 297. a Lei- cestershire hunting song, 415. Devon hunting song, 440. Petworth, 445. Pony, Turf, of C. Wilson, Esq. 160. Poster, an old one, 70.
Posting and coaching in Yorkshire, 10. Pot fair, lions at, 116. Progeny of Eclipse, 295, 361. Prudence, pedigree and progeny of, 329. PUGILISM. Harry Jones and BillSavage, 71. Brown and Sampson, ib. Carter and Ward, 90. Neal and Whiteheaded Bob, 198, 262. Gaynor and Gybletts, 199. Turn-up with Spring and Samp- son, 200. Warren and Cocks, 263. fa- tal encounter, 264. outrageous conduct at the fight between Perkins and Raines, 446. Neal and Nicholls, 448. Racers, sales of, 70, 194, 325. Race-horse, review of Darvill's history of the English, 183.
Racing in India, remarks on, 302. Racing questions answered, 336. Rebecca, performances of, 330. Reginald, performances of, 330. Reminiscences of East Lothian, 442. Rifle shooting, 196, 303.
Rivers, Lord, death of, 436.
Robson, Mr. compliment to, on his retir- ing from training, 194. handsome silver gilt cup presented to, 390. Roderick, performances of, 330. Roop in cocks, remedy for, 223. Rowena, performances of, 329. Rowney Wood, a famous run from, 314. Rufus, performances of, 330. Russell, Mr. a week with, 21.
Salisbury hounds under a new manage- ment, 194.
Salmonia, or Days of Fly-Fishing, ob servations on, 370.
Scent, the nature and properties of, 297. Scolopax Media, or solitary snipe, de- scribed, 296.
Sebright, Sir John, his treatise on hawk- ing, 293.
Shivering in the horse described, 328. Shooting, defence of, 44. proposals for establishing a Highland club, 53. ex- traordinary pistol and rifle, 303. Shoyer, Mr., anecdote of, 272. Shury's fishing house, Chingford, 25. Six-Mile-Bottom, good racing at, 378. Smith, Mr. T. A., reply to the "Ru- ralist's" remarks on his hounds, 248. Smith, Capt., his hounds on the Welch Borders, 110.
Somerset (North) hounds, new pack of, 225,
Speed, trial of, by hounds over the Bea- con course,' 232. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, 69, 194, 259, 325, 390, 444.
Sporting subjects in the Exhibition, 168, 190.
Sportsman's Directory, 415.
Sporting Obituary: Lord Forrester, 224. Mr. Baird, 266. Mr. Croft, the trainer, 319. Lord Rivers, 436. Hon. C. Wyndham, 438. Mr. Horne, 439. Sportsmen, advice to young, 373. St. Brieux races, 370.
Stealing great coats from gigs and coach boxes, hints to prevent, 369. Steeple chase at Rathcroghan, Ireland, 51. St. Leger, on starting for the, 323. per- formances of the favorites for the, 377. Stud sales, 194, 325.
Suffolk, hospitality of, 342.
Sunday evening's amusements at Boulogne, 166.
Surrey hounds, a visit to, 271, 410. Sylvia, a lady's pony, 208.
Tradesmen at Cambridge, their charac ter, 380.
Topper, an extraordinary horse, 226.
Turf, the, 70, 194, 259, 325, 390, 444. Velocipede, his performances previous to the Leger, 377.
Vulpecides, notorious, 244, 245. Waddings, experiments with flat-felt against wool pasteboard, 193, new 445. Ware, Club at, description of several of its members, 313.
Warde, Mr., anecdote of, 19. Waterloo regatta, 256.
Waxy and Gohanna, match with, 113. Wharton, Mr., a hard rider in the Raby Hunt, 53.
Williams, Bill, an excellent coachman, 407.
Winners of gold cups at Ascot, 301. Wise, Mr., anecdote of, 17. Wyndham, Hon. C., death of, 438. Yacht Club (Royal), arrangements for the season, 175. List of its members, 258. The Thames, 252. The Cla-
rence, 253. Yorkshire Tour, by NIMROD, concluded, 9. its character as a sporting country, 10.
York spring meeting, 179. August meeting, 331. Cocking at, 222.
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