Accidents in coach-travelling, 339 A day in Worcestershire Races-Capt. Candler's hounds-Mr. Drake's, &c. by Esau, 374
A few words from Tom Oakleigh on the patent wire cartridges, 177
A morning at "the Elephant," by Nim- rod, 97
Anecdotes of Shark, a celebrated deer- greyhound and retriever, 294 Autumn and its sports, by Sylvanus Swanquill, 198
A welcome to winter, by Stephen Oliver,
Barbel-fishing in the Thames-Tedding- ton-lock, 171
Baron de Berenger, on rifle-shooting, by, 38
Bettings at Tattersall's, 63, 131, 196, 331, 392
Butcher's boy, the, and the Duke of Clarence, 44
Catapulta, the-an instrument to insure
regular bowling at cricket, 244 Champagne, the joys of, 213 Charging and trying guns, on, 42, 114 Chase, the, 51, 246, 310, 367 Coaching opposition in France, by Nim- rod, 335
Cock and the fox, the, 2
Correspondents, notices to, 196, 260,
Coursing and salmon-fishing in Ireland, by Ranger, 206
Curious coincidence, 245 Cut in passing, a, 363
Day's fishing with an old friend, by N. W. 239
Defendit numerus, 177
Derby stakes, nominations for the, 1838. 385
Driving to cover, 262
Drax, J. S. W. S. E. Esq. portrait of,
Eclipse and the Godolphin Arabian, 243 Equitable adjustment, an, 365 Esau, a day in Worcestershire--Races-- Capt. Candler's hounds-Mr. Drake's, &c. by, 374
Fishing, a day's, with an old friend, by N. W.239
Fish-pond at Logan, the, 12 Foot of the horse, the, 167 Fox-hounds, on the native breed of Irish, by Ranger, 79 French tour, Nimrod's, 67
Gallery of celebrated sporting characters, No. XVIII. Lord Suffield, 96-No. XIX. George Payne, Esq, 364 Gentlemen, the case of the groomless, 84 Gilpin, John, ode to, by Mr. John Jor- rocks, 95
Godolphin Arabian and Eclipse, 243 Greyhound, the Persian, 134
Groomless gentlemen, the case of the, 84 Grouse-shooting, 108
Gunner of the marshes, the, by N.W. 15 Guns, on charging and trying, 42, 114
Horse, a worm successfully removed from the eye of an Arab, 169 Horse, on the foot of the, 167 Hounds: Mr. Errington's, 51 -- Mr. Payne's, 51-The Sandbeck, 51, 248 -The Cheshire, 51--Lord Portman's, 51, 310-Mr. Tudway's, 51-- The Hampshire, 51-Mr. Villebois', 51- Mr. Milne's, 51-Lord Muncaster's, 51-The Oakley, 247--The Duke of
Beaufort's, 247-Lord Segrave's, 247 -The Marquis of Anglesea's, 247, 311-Mr. Meynell's, 247-The Devon and Somerset, 247, 310-The Ather- stone, 310-Mr. Farquharson's, 311, 367-The Galewood, 368-The Hur- worth, 369-The Lambton, 372- Captain Candler's, 377-Mr. Drake's, 379
Irish country racing, by Ranger, 143 Irish fox-hounds, on the native breed of, by Ranger, 79
Jorrocks, Mr., sporting lectures by, No. I. 19-No. II. 281-Ode to John Gilpin, by, 95
Joys of Champagne, the, 213
Keeper's tree, the, 86
Kildorrery fair, by Ranger, 273
Legal poacher, the, 11
Leistering salmon by torch-light, 308 Logan, the fish-pond at, 12
Mango and the Newmarket St. Leger, 380
Mango, pedigree and performances of,
Marshes, the gunner of the, by N. W. 15
Melton in 1830; a day with Lord South- ampton's houuds, 351
Memorandums from a shooter's note- book, by N. W. 164
Moors, the-grouse shooting, 108 Miss Letty, pedigree and performances of, 198
My Glendale friend, Will Reedie O! a song, by Stephen Oliver, 176
Nimrod, a morning at "the Elephant," by, 97
Nimrod, St. Omer and Boulogne races, by, 217
Nimrod, opposition coaching in France, by, 335
Nimrod's northern tour, 2, 135, 230, 263 Nimrod's French tour, 67
Nominations for the Derby and Oaks stakes at Epsom, 1838, 385 Note-book, memorandnms from a shoot- er's, by N. W. 164
NOTES OFF HAND: Mr. S. Chifney's bankruptcy, 56-Sales of blood stock, 57, 126, 252, 324-Cricket, 57, 130, 191, 256-Rowing matches, 60, 258- The cock of the wood, 121-Rules of the hairy club, 122-To prevent flies
teasing horses, 123-Sailing matches, 123, 188, 257 - Otter hunt, 125— Spiers, the animal domesticator, 125— Nominations for the Waterloo shield, Goodwood, 128-Racing in Hindos- tan, 129-The Hampton-court stud, 186, 251, 325-St. Omer races, 188- Grouse shooting, 190-Death of Sir Mark Wood, 194-Borrowings from brother Jonathan, 194-Alteration of the St. Leger, 253-Caravan travel- ling, 254-Training ground for hunt- ers, 254-The bearing-rein, 254- Coursing, 255-Game certificates, im- portant decision on, 255-Caution to sportsmen, 256-Marquis of Water- ford, 257-Pinning an alligator, 259— A Welsh servant, 260-Classification, 260 Recent occurrences, 260—“ Be- have thyself pratty, dom thee!" 320— Sir Peter's troop of city equestrians, 321-The match to row from Oxford to London, 321-Quick travelling and good riding, 327-Condensation, 327- Great equestrian match against time,327 -A slick horse thief, 328-Horrible encounter with a bear, 328-Tame fish in Ava, 329-A black hare, 329--A fact for naturalists, 329-Death of Mr. F. Moss, 329-Sagacity in a horse, 329-Jolly good ale and old, 329- Save the best, 329 E. Landseer, R.A., honour of knighthood offered to, 330-Result of cutting down forest- trees, 330-Sayings and Similies, 330 -Death of the Earl of Egremont, 390 -The Taglioni coach run off the road, 391-The jockey club, 391- Rod- fishing in the Tweed, 391-What will the aldermen do for clean breeches? 391-Singular incident, 392
N. W. the gunner of the marshes, by, 15-Memorandums from a shooter's note-book, by, 164-A day's fishing with an old friend, by, 239
Oak stakes, nominations for the, 1838, 385
October for me, a song, 216
Ode expostulatory to "Sir Andrew," by Sylvanus Swanquill, 292
Ode to John Gilpin, by Mr. John Jor- rocks, 95
Opposition coaching in France, by Nim- rod, 335
Pedigree and performances of Phospho- rus, 66-Miss Letty, 198-Mango, 334
Persian greyhound, 134
Sylvanus Swanquill, summer and its sports, by, 28
Sylvanus Swanquill, autumn and its sports, by, 198
Sylvanus Swanquill, ode expostulatory to" Sir Andrew," by, 292
Tattersall's, bettings at, 63, 131, 196, 331
Tom Oakleigh, a few words from, 177 Tours; Nimrod's northern, 2, 135, 230, 263-French, 67
Tree, the keeper's, 86
Trinidad, sporting in the island of, 268,
Tyro, on charging and trying guns, 42
VARIETIES: Rifle - shooting, 52 hunting leopard, 53 Peter Whet- stone's bear hunt, 54-The gunner's aide memoire, 55-Ancient fees and perquisites, 117- -Sprees at Melton, 119-The Oakleigh shooting code, 121 1 The hunter's annual, 121 Lords of misrule in Ailgna, 178- The manner of Maie games in Ailg- na, 179-The maner of churche ales in Ailgna, 180 -- Indian breeds of horses, 181-Fly-fishing, 183-Fine stock in Kentucky, 183-Letter from Peter Whetstone, 185 - Provincial terms in Leicestershire, 249 - The traveller and his horse, 250-A his- tory of British quadrupeds, by T. Bell, 312-A history of British birds, by Wm. Yarrell, 315 - Finden's royal gallery of British art, 317-On the respiration of the race-horse, 318- A mare's twins, horse and mule, 319
William IV. when Duke of Clarence,
and the butcher's boy, 44
Worm, a, successfully removed from the eye of an Arab race-horse, 169
Yachts off Cowes, 34 Yacht-sailing, 35
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