VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN. 



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HOESEDUNG. 



HoRSEDUNG of fannyard analysed by Dr. 

 Fowues, iv. 539. 



, analysis of dung of the horse, xiii. 



482. 



Horsehair, analysis of (Way), xi. 766. 



Horse-hoe, Garrett and Sons', described 

 by P. Pusey and T. L. Taylor, iv. 77. 



, report on those shown at the Great 



Exhibition (in 1851), by P. Pusev, xii. 

 610. 



, of those shown at the Lewes meet- 

 ing (1852), xiii. 316. 



, at Gloucester (1853), xiv. 358. 



, at the Lincoln meeting (1854), xv. 



366. 



Horse-labour, its reduction by means of 

 carts, Mr. H. J, Hannam on, ii. 73. 

 See "Carts." 



Horse-rakes, report on those shown at 

 the Great Exhibition (in 1851), by P. 

 Pusey, xii. 616. 



, on those shown at the Lewes meet- 

 ing (1852), xiii. 316. 



Horses, the Northumberland farm- 

 horses, a small and active breed (.1. 

 Grey), ii. 177; those of the Nether- 

 lands described (Rham), iii. 262. 



, the amount of food allowed to 



cavalry horses (Lyon Playfair),iv. 227. 



, those of Lincolnshire (Pusey), iv. 



304. 



, on the comparative advantages in 



the employment of horses and oxen in 

 farm-work, by J. Cowie, v, 52. See 

 "Cattle." 



used entirely in Cheshire in hus- 

 bandry 'Palin), V. 83. 



used in Norfolk, v. 313. 



on a farm, tin- breeding and manage- 

 ment of, by John liurke, jun., v. 508 ; 

 on breeding hunters, 51(t; the choice 

 of a stallion, 510, 518 ; the choice of 

 the mare, 512; never breed from a 

 horse or mare of a bad constitution, 

 517 ; the Siitlblk punch, 510 ; the l)lack 

 Lincolnsliire, H'. ; the Clydesdale, 52t) ; 

 the best age of the brood-mare, 52 1 ; 

 the best age of the stallion, i6. ; 

 management of the mare just before 

 foaling, 524; her treatment after foal- 

 ing, V>. ; tlie management and feeding 

 of farm-horses, 525 ; the treatment of 

 tlie inari' and foal after foaling, 52(i ; 

 the .breaking, 52'J ; the hoof of the 

 horse, 5.'n ; the stable management, 

 533 ; the fee-ding, 534 ; the ill ett'eets 

 of re|)leti()n, 536 ; advantages of fresh 

 and iineontaniinatid air, 5.39; profit of 

 brueiling horsi'S, 541. 



, expense of maintaining cart-horses, 



by P. Pu.sey, i. 19. 



HORSES. 



Horses, the French haras, or state studs, 



i. 266; the amount of food allowed in 



these to the horses, 267. 

 , effect of feeding them with hay from 



water-meadows (W. Paxton), i. 347. 

 , Cleveland, T. J. L. J'aker on the, i. 



430. 

 , the excrements of, examined by 



Dr. C. Sprengel, i. 488. 

 , those of Nottinghamshire (Cor- 



ringham), vi. 22. 

 , on an improvement in the mode of 



attaching to waggons, by J. H. Grieve, 



vi. 248. 

 , breeds of, in Cornwall (Karkeek), 



vi. 453. 



■ , feeding of, in Cornwall, vi. 454, 



of the E. Hiding of Yorkshire (G. 



Legard), ix. 125. 

 , on the management of farm-horses, 



a prize essaj-, by \V. C. Spooner, ix. 



249 ; the various breeds of cart-horses, 



250 ; the dray-horse, 252 ; the Suffolk 

 punch, 254 ; the (^lydt-sdale, ib. ; the 

 Cleveland, 255 ; breeding and rearing, 

 ih. ; the keeping, whether in the 

 stable or the open air, 262 ; feeding in 

 different seasons, 264 ; use of carrots, 

 for, 271 ; use of linseed for, 273 ; show 

 of horses at York, 279. 



, those of Devonshire (Tanner), ix. 



482. 



, those of N. E. of Yorkshire (M, 



Milburn), ix. 518. 



of Lancashire (Garnett), x. 40. 



of South Wales (C. Read), x. 142. 



of Lincolnshire (Clarke), xii. 412; 



feeding of, 390. 



, on the mismanagement of farm, a 



prize report, by Finlay Dun, xii. 512 ; 

 insufficient or improper food, 513; 

 tubercular consumption in, 519 ; exces- 

 sive quantity of food, 521 ; overwork, 

 525 ; insufficicient shelter, 53i). 



of Northamptonshire, by W. Beam, 



xiii. 71. 



of Cumberland, their harness and 



saddles of former days, xiii. 245. 



, the number of, shown at all the So- 

 ciety's meetings, from that at Oxford 

 in 1839, to Lewes in 1852, xiii. 401. 



, analysis of urine of, xiii. 506. 



, on the hereditary diseases of, a 



jirize essay, by F. Dun, xiv. 106, Sec 

 " Diseases." 



of East Lothian (Stevenson), xiv. 302. 



, on the uselessness of bearing-reins, 



by Viscount Downe, xv. 73. 



of Oxfordshire (Kead), xv. 237. 



of Ilnekinghamshire (l{t'ad\ xvi. 



302 ; the breed of dray-iiorses, 303. 



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