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INDEX 



pcrioilical moulting of the, 17 ; pviuciplos of 

 breeding, ICil ; proportions of the various 

 points of the, 15 ; pure Arab, the, 25 ; pur- 

 chase of the, C81 ; Karey's apparatus for 

 breaking, '20o ; Itan y's niethod of train- 

 ing, 1!)^ ; relative i^roportions of the, 9 ; 

 roots for the, 2G0 ; salt for the, '2G3 ; 

 selection of blood in each class in breeding, 

 176; selling of, 085; singeing, 2S1 ; small 

 stomach of the, 18 ; stable clothing for, 316 ; 

 stoutni s.< of the Amerirtin thoroughbred, 

 52 ; superiority of the ordinary method of 

 breaking, 212; sweaters for the, 247; 

 sj'uouyms of the, 7 ; the agricultural, 13.3 ; 

 the Arab of antiquity, 4 ; the American 

 thoroughbred, 47 ; the Austrian, 57 ; the 

 Australian, 36 ; the liritish original, 5 ; the 

 brood mare, 182 ; the brougham, 129 ; the 

 cab, (V'. ; the carriage, ih. ; tlie Canadian, 41 ; 

 the charger, 117 ; the Cleveland, Lli) ; the 

 Clydesdale, 138; the cob, 112, 125; the 

 Concstoga, 54 ; the covert hack, 118 ; the 

 Darley Arabian, 71; the Egyptian, 4; the 

 English thoroughbred, 07 ; the English 

 thoroughbred of 175ii,()9; the Exmoorpony, 

 127 ; the European continental, 56 ; the fast 

 trotter, 132; the Flemish, 64; the foal of, 

 182 ; the French, 58 ; the Galloway, 125 ; 

 the German, 57 ; the gigstcr, 132 ; the 

 Godolphin Arabian, 19, 71; the Greek, 2 ; 

 the half-bred, 112 ; the Hanoverian, 65 ; the 

 heavy machiuer, 131 ; the Highland pony, 

 127; the Hungarian, 57; the Irish hunter, 

 116; the Italian, 56; the ladies', 124; the 

 Libyan, 4 ; the Lincolnshire dray, 137 ; the 

 modern thoroughbred, 67; the Moorish, 4; 

 the Morgan, 39; the New Forest pony, 124 ; 

 the Norwegian, 66 ; the Numidiau, 4 ; the, 

 of Scriptnj-e, 1 ; the park hack, 118; the 

 Persian, 34 ; the phaeton, 132 ; the polo 

 pony, 127 ; the Portuguese, 56 ; the Pi-ussian, 

 57 ; the roid hack, 118 ; the Koman, 3 ; the 

 Eussian, 65 ; the Shetland pony, 129 ; the 

 shire hoi se, 133; the South American, 38; the 

 Spanish, 56 ; the Sufifolk cart, 134 ; the 

 Swedish, GG ; the Tartar, 35 ; the trooper, 

 117; the Turkish, 35; the Vermont, 53 ; the 

 Welsh pony, 126 ; theory of generation of, 

 101 ; thoroughbred, essentials in the, 97 ; 

 time of sending brood mare to the, 186 ; 

 times made by, in the middle of the last 

 century, 90 ; times of the best American, 

 made in America an<l England, 91 ; times 

 of best modern English, ih. ; treatment of 

 the broo<l mare when in foal, 187 ; treat- 

 ment of brood marc after foaling, 188 ; 

 trimming the, 282 ; water for the, 264, et 

 seq. ; weaning of the foal, 190 ; wheateu 

 bread for the, 258 ; wild, of America, Mr. 

 Herbert's account of the, 39 ; wild Tartar, 

 35 ; use of bandages for the, 284 ; two kinds 

 of, 257. 

 Horsemanship, M. Baucher's method of, 210, 

 Hovel, the, for brood mare, 182. 

 Humerus, the, 377 ; and .scapula, 510 ; treat- 

 ment of exostosis of, ih. ; external view of, 

 377 ; internal view of, 378 ; treatment of 

 fracture of, 522. 

 Hungarian horse, the, 57. 

 Hunter, feeding of the, 209; choosing of the 

 half-bred, 114; blood most suitable for 

 breeding, 176; final i)re])aration of, 304; 

 mouth oi" the half-bred, 116 ; points essen- 



tial to the half-bred. 111; preparation of, 

 291; the half-bred, 113; the Irish, 116; 

 height of the half-bred, 115 ; the thorough- 

 bred, 1 10 ; treatment of blows in the legs of, 

 306; treatment of exhaustion of the, ih. ; 

 tre;itment of overreach, ih. ; treatment of 

 thorns in the legs, ih. 



Hydrophobia, see rabies, 574. 



IIy<lr()thorax, a serpiel of pleurisy, 550 ; treat- 

 ment of, ih. 



Ilyoides, os, 470. 



Ir.EUM, anatomy of the, 484. 



Hii, OS, 384. 



IHo-CKcal valve, the, 484. 



Ilio-sacral ligament, the inferior, 407 ; tho 

 superior, ih. ; view of, ih. 



Importation of the Damas3us Arab into 

 England, 72. 



In-and-in breeding, 165. 



Iiu'isor teeth, sections of, 357. 



India, breed of horses in, 30. 



Indian pony, the, 41. 



Indigestion (Dyspepsia), 556. 



Inflammation of the bones, 507; of bursje 

 mucosiu, 525 ; of tendinous sheaths, ih. ; of 

 the bladder, 509 ; of the bowels, 501 ; of the 

 brain, 573 ; of the bronchi, 540 ; of the eye, 

 579 ; of the kidneys, 507 ; of the larynx 

 512 ; of the Itmgs, 547 ; of the pleura, 540 ; 

 of the stomach, 557 ; of the veins after 

 bleeding, 627. 



Influenza, nature of, 539 ; treatment of, (7). 



lunoniinatum, os, 384; upper view of os, ih, 



Inter-metacarpal articulations, 415. 



luter-metatarsal articulations, 428. 



luter-phalaugeal articulations, 415. 



Inter-sesamoideal ligament, 415. 



Intestines, anatomy of the Lirge, 482 ; small, 

 483, et seq. 



Intus-susceptiou, nature and symptoms of, 

 502. 



Irish hunter, the, 1 10. 



Iron fittings for stalls and loose boxes, 237. 



Iron surface guttei", 226. 



Ischii, OS, 384. 



Italian horse, the, 56. 



J.vw, osteo .sarcoma of, 520; symptoms of 



caries of, ih. ; the lower, 356 ; treatment of 



caries of, 520. 

 Jejunum, anatomy of the, 484. 

 Jog-trot, starting into the, 147. 

 Joints, general remarks on, 391 ; composition 



of,!/'.; classification of, 395 ; movements of, 



296 ; wounds of, 535. 

 Jugular vein, when obliterated, renders horse 



uufit to be turned out, 312. 

 Jumping, 157. 



Kicking out of doors, prevention of, 337 ; 

 in-doors, 294. 



Kidneys, anatomy of the, 486 ; diseases of the, 

 507 ; .section of the, 487 ; situation of the, 

 480; view of the, 487. 



Knee-joint (wrist, or carpus), ba^k view of, 

 381 ; remarks on strain of the, 528 ; symp- 

 toms of .strain of the, ih. ; treatment of 

 strain of the, 529 ; articulations of, 412 ; 

 movements of, 415 ; broken, 535. 



L.vcni{VM.vr, .\rr.vR.\Trs, anatomy of, 498; 

 ducts, anatomy of, ih. 



