CONTENTS 



PAGE 



Preface vii 



Translator's Preface ix 



CHAPTER I. 

 HORSE AND MAN. 



The Horse — Feeding — Intelligence of the Horse — Influence of a Alan's 

 expression of face on a Horse — Influence of the Human Voice on a 

 Horse — Making much of a ttorse— Punishment — Bitting — Martin- 

 gale — Saddle — Stirrups — Cutting Whip — Spurs — Man's Seat — 

 Lady's Seat . . . . . . . . . . . i to 31 



CHAPTER H. 

 ORDINARY RIDING. 



Lunging a Horse — Close work, advancing — Collecting a Horse and 

 direct Flexion — Objects to be obtained by direct Flexion — Making 

 a Horse quiet to mount — How to hold the Reins — Teaching a 

 Horse by the Whip to obey legs and spurs — Horse mounted, first 

 Defences, means for overcoming them — The Walk — To halt and 

 stand still — Changes of Direction — Lateral flexions — Objects of 

 Lateral flexions — Rotation of the Croup and Shoulders — School 

 Walk — The rein back — The ramenei-, collection, rassembler, and 

 equestrian tact — Side steps and two tracks — The trot — The canter 

 — Voltes and demi voltes at the canter- — Changes of leg — The 

 Hack 32 to 183 



CHAPTER ni. 

 HORSES WITH VICES. 



Nervous Horses — Horses which throw their heads about— Horses which 



run away . . . . . . . - . . 184 to 194 



