| [PART I.] |
| CHAPTER | | |
| I. | The Oppidan Beagles | [1] |
| II. | The College Hunt | [12] |
| III. | The Amalgamation | [21] |
| IV. | Rowland Hunt and his Successors | [35] |
| V. | From 1886 to 1899 | [51] |
| VI. | The Golden Age, 1899-1914 | [60] |
| VII. | The War and the Final Triumph | [80] |
| [PART II.] |
| CHAPTER | | |
| I. | Hares, by Maj. Arthur T. Fisher | [91] |
| II. | Kennel Management, by H. H. Howard-Vyse | [98] |
| III. | Beagling, by G. H. Longman | [101] |
| IV. | The Humanitarian Aspect, by Col. Robertson-Aikman | [107] |
| [APPENDICES.] |
| APPENDIX | | |
| I. | List of Masters and Whips | [113] |
| II. | Record of Sport | [118] |
| III. | Letter from F. Grenfell to Eton College Chronicle, December 1899 | [121] |
| IV. | “Behaviour and Control of the Field,” by a Master of Hounds of Forty Years’ Experience | [124] |
| V. | The Use of the Horn, by H. H. Howard-Vyse | [125] |