Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, super royal 8vo, 34s., 



Points of the Horse. 



A Familiar Treatise on Equine Conformation. 



Illustrated by 209 reproductions of Photographs, and 205 Drawings chiefly by 

 J. H. OSWALD BROWN. 



Times. "An elaborate and instructive compendium of sound knowledge on a subject 

 of great moment to all owners of horses, by a writer of established authority on all matters 

 connected with the horse." 



Land and Water. "We hail the advent of a work on the subject by such a past master 

 of the arts hippie as Captain Horace Hayes, late of 'The Buffs,' and a Fellow of the Royal 

 College of Veterinary Surgeons, the author of several of the most simple and thoroughly 

 instructive treatises upon riding, breaking, and veterinary treatment of the horse." 



Army and Navy Gazette. "There is not a page in the book that does not display 

 knowledge, and those who desire to become familiar with the character of the horse will find 

 the work invaluable. It is scientific in its method, and practical in its purpose." 



Nalwe. "A soldier, a certificated veterinarian, a traveller, and a successful rider, the 

 author is well qualified to treat on all that pertains to the subject before us." 



The Referee. "What Captain Hayes does not know about horses is probably not 

 particularly worth knowing." 



Saturday Review. "This is another of Captain Hayes' good books on the horse, and to 

 say it is the best would not be going far out of the way of truth. It is a luxurious book, well 

 got up, well and clearly printed in large readable type and profusely illustrated." 



Pall Mall Budget. "A volume that must be regarded as the standard work on the 

 subject. It is well clone. No point is left unexplained ; no quality in a type unnoticed." 



Sporting Times. "The best production of its kind we have seen." 



field. " To those who are desirous of availing themselves of the knowledge of a writer 

 who has been used to horses all his life, the book may be cordially recommended." 



Veterinary Journal. " No book like this has hitherto appeared in English, or any other 

 language. For giving us such a beautiful, interesting and instructive book, the members of 

 the veterinary profession, horsemen and horse-owners, as well as delineators of the horse, in 

 every English-speaking country must acknowledge themselves deeply indebted to Captain 

 Hayes." 



