412 



RIDING 



HOR 



rearing bits, 128 ; bucking, 

 129; causes of, 129-131; 

 how to be dealt with, 131 ; 

 when to inflict punishment, 132 

 Horses, English and colonial, 

 referred to : Abercorn, 165; 

 Albany, 162, 163 ; Anteros, 

 162 ; Apremont, 162, 163 ; 

 Arab Child, 177; Bay Camer- 

 ton, 159; Bee Hunter, 152; 

 Black Doctor, 152; Cado- 

 gan, 162 ; Captivator, 163 ; 

 Carbine, 166 ; Castor, 163 ; 

 Chester, 165; Crunning, 174; 

 Dagworth, 183 ; Duke of 

 Parma, 56 ; Gladiator, 163 ; 

 Grace Darling, 201-204 ; 

 Hector, 177; Ingomar, 163; 

 King Cole, 163 ; King Pepin, 

 35 ; Kirkham, 165 ; Leolinus, 



162, 163; Lucy Sutton, 142; 

 Manto, 159; Martini-Henry, 



163, 165, 166 ; Maxim, 166 ; 

 Musket, 162, 163, 165, 1 66 ; 

 Narellan, 165 ; Nordenfelt, 

 163, 166 ; Onyx, 163 ; Pa- 

 cific, 162; Petronel, .166; 

 Ravensworth, 162 ; Reprieve, 

 183; Riddleworth, i52 ; 

 Satellite, 177 ; Southampton, 

 144; St. Leger, 163; Sylvia, 

 163 ; The Baron, 159; The 

 Flea, 199, 200 ; The Peer, 

 162 ; Tirailleur, 166 ; Tra- 

 ducer, 162 ; Trenton, 166 ; 

 Vasco de Gama, 163 ; Young 

 Rockhampton, 159 



Horses' mouths, 9 ; cause of 

 bad, 10 ; constant change of 

 bridle a remedy, 10 ; manes 

 and tails, treatment of, by an- 

 cient Egyptians and Asiatics, 

 215 ; by early Greeks, 220 



IND 



Horseshoe for wire-fence jump- 

 ing, 196 



Houghton polo ground, 342; 

 club, 363 



Hounds, riding to, 12-42; see 

 Riding to hounds 



Hudson, Mr. Roland, 352 



Hunters, difficulty of obtaining 

 good, 39 ; price of, 41 



Hurlingham polo club, 287, 

 299, 319, 328 ; the committee, 

 287 ; rules and regulations, 

 288, 289, 328; by-laws, 290 ;. 

 polo clubs registered at Hurl- 

 ingham, 292, 293 ; colours of, 

 292, 293 ; winners of cups 

 and tournaments at, 293-295 



Hurlingham polo ground, 256, 

 257, 261, 299, 300, 302, 304, 

 305, 323, 327,329,331, 337, 

 342, 345, 363 



IBRAHIM Beg, 351 

 Ince-Anderton, Mr. W., 256, 



259 



India, polo in, 267; a favourite 

 pastime of the Moghul rulers 

 of Hindustan, 266 ; descrip- 

 tion of the game as played in 

 Thibet, 266-268 ; and in Bal- 

 tistan, 268-272 ; the Munni- 

 poories, 273 ; their origin, 

 273 ; Munnipore the cradle 

 of Indian polo, 273 ; practised 

 by children from an early age, 

 273 ; their ponies, 274 ;. 

 saddles and stirrups, 274 ; 

 polo sticks, 274 ; the balls, 

 275 ; number of players, 



. 275 ; descriptions of the game r 

 275-278 ; introduction of polo* 

 into Cachar by Munnipoories, 



