LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Various Retrievers[Frontispiece.]
Scene near Waltham Abbey, 1st Sept. 1847[Title-page.]
Old-fashioned English Setter,—Retrievers, one a cross with Bloodhound. (Lesson VIII. Par. 141)Page[25]
The Check—‘Hold Hard!’ [30]
A Four-legged Whipper-in [33]
Clumbers. (Lesson III. Par. 141) [43]
Wild Spaniels. (Lesson XII. Par. 141) [47]
Irish Water Spaniel. (Lesson I. Par. 141) [53]
Inclined to ‘Rat’ [77]
Broaching a Barrel [84]
Deaf to the Voice of Persuasion [90]
A Solicitor [91]
Replete with Good Things [95]
Backing the Gun against the Bird [117]
Safely Moored, ‘Stem’ and ‘Stern’ [121]
“Stiff by the tainted Gale with open Nose Outstretched and finely sensible” [124]
A Dog-fish [125]
“Small, active Pointer.” (Lesson IX. Par. 141) [131]
“Short-legged Strong-loined Sussex Spaniel.” (Lesson XV. Par. 141) [137]
“Duke of Gordon’s Black and Tan Setters.” (Lesson XIV. Par. 141) [141]
Large heavy Pointer. (Lesson X. Pars. 141 and 266) [157]
Carrying a Point, and Carrying a Pointer [173]
The First Course [197]
Fashionable (English) Setter, and Old-fashioned Pointer. (Lesson XIII. Par. 141) [215]
Irish Red Setter. (Lesson II. Par. 141) [221]
Scene from ‘Cripple-gait.’—‘Game’ to the last [237]
Domini and ‘Dominos’ [245]
The Mighty King [254]
Cool as a Cucumber [255]
A Regular Bore [259]
There are Bounds to Sport [263]
Warm Greeting of a Great ‘Bore’ [266]
Invitation to a ‘White-bait’ Dinner [267]
Bringing Home the Brush [269]
Scene on the ‘Thlew-ĕe-chōh-dezeth’ [272]
Russian Setter. (Lesson XI. Pars. 141 and 266) [275]
Tell me my Heart (Hart) if this be Love [283]
Division of Property [297]
“Example Better than Precept” [303]
Portrait of Brisk [321]
‘Foul’ Feeding [336]
A well-trained Bloodhound [345]

*** The Frontispiece, Vignette Title, and the Lessons, are designed and drawn on Wood by F. W. Keyl. See [4th Preface].


DOG-BREAKING.