I}iD£X. 



Blood, the state of, a 17, 272, 299 

 Bone, coasidered, 314 

 '' Black legs," who so called ? 387 

 ^Blindness, by hard mnning, 41 



, by too frequent coveriog, 41 



Bar shoes, remarks upon, 1 S3 



Cumberland, the former duke of, 17,^* 

 Cantharides, dangerous use of, 44 

 Carrots, great utility of, 95 

 Clergyman, anecdote of, 118 

 Country farriers, 120 

 Cripples, by shoeing, 155 

 Corns, cause of, 171, 17^ 



, cure, 174 



Cutting, cause of, 17Q , 

 Cleanliness, necessity of, 1 94, 202 

 Clarke, Mr., remarks upon, 21 7, 272, 341 

 Cases of diseased eyes, 233 

 Chambermaid, liberality to, 372 

 Chase of stag or fox, 292, 320, 325 

 Courts of law, 379 

 Colt, improvement of, 69 



D. 



Draft horse, English, 10, 26 

 Dungannon, 18 

 Dealers, practice of, 107 

 Disposal, proper mode of, 381 



Eclipse, dam of, 17 



' > get of, 18, 20 



Evergreen, 20 

 Equestrians, juvenile, IQS 

 Exercise, 203, 344 



= , comparative view of, 245 



in the metropolis, 250 



Eyes, defects in, 144, 295, 348 



, loss of, 193 



Enemies to improvement, 99 



