c ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FIG. PAGE 



52. Ben Morgan bit ........ 43 



53. Chifneybit . 43 



54. Gridiron bit . 44 



55. Lord Thurlow's bit 44 



56. Military bit : one ring is turned up to show that the 



rings are movable .-".-. . . . 44 



57. Segundo bit . . . . . . . . 45 



58. with lower end of off cheek drawn back, 



to show that the cheeks and port are movable . 45 



59. Curb with arched mouth-piece .... 45 



60. Mamluke bit ........ 46 



61. . . 47 



62. Jointed Pelham 47 



63. Pelham with movable mouth-piece and short chain 



on port 48 



64. Pelharn (same as that shown in Fig. 63) with 



movable mouth-piece having port inclined forward. 48 



65. Hanoverian Pelham. 49 



66. Side view of Hanoverian Pelham folded up . . 49 



67. " Head " of single bridle 50 



68. Bridoon head . . . ' . . ... 52 



69. Stud billets . 53 



70. Spring hook . .... 53 



71. " Head " of bridle for rough work . '. . 54 



72. Mr. Langham-Reed's head-stall , . . . 56 



73. Stop to prevent ring of martingale catching on buckle 



of rein . . 57 



74. Ring of martingale caught on buckle of rein . .57 



75. Improvised stop on rein . , . . . 5^ 



76. Loose ring of curb attached horizontally . . 58 



77. Reins laced to prevent hands slipping . . . 59 



78. Ordinary nose-band with rubber tube ... . 60 



79. Caveson nose-band 61 



80. Gillard's nose-band . . . ..... . 62 



81. Frank Gillard and the Belvoir Hounds . , . 63 



