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SUPPLEMENT 



TO THE 



GENTLEMAN S STABLE DL^IECTORY, 



OR 



MODERN SYSTEM OF rAtlRlERt. 



The unlimited approbation of an indul- 

 2;ent public having ranked the Directory 

 very high in i^eneral estimation, it would 

 display an evident want of gratitude in the 

 author not to render, the work as perfect as 

 a constant accumulation of experimental re-- 

 marks will permit, and to further increase 

 its acknowledged utility, by the addition of 

 every professional improvement that can in the 

 least tend to enlighten a subject so eagerly 

 investigated even by those who formerly af- 

 fected to neglect the superintendance of both 

 studs and stables, as tnatters too trifline; for 

 personal consideration. 



Such indifference is no longer to be ob- 

 served, or complained of, among the most 



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