412 



INDEX. 



HOR 



Martini, 156; Melbourne, 

 381 ; Melton, 241 ; Ment- 

 more, 349 ; Merlin, 28 ; Miss 

 Tooley, 40; Morna, 161 ; 

 Nabocklish, 40 ; Newminster, 

 208; North Lincoln, 139; 

 Oceanic, 141, 142 ; Oulston, 

 206 ; Our John, 156 ; Para- 

 dox, 241; Peregrine, 173; 

 Pero Gomez, 160, 161 ; 

 Peter, 131 ; Peter Simple, 

 354 ; Petrarch, 166, 392 ; 

 Phenix, 141 ; Pintail, 182 ; 

 Plenipotentiary, 43 ; Poca- 

 hontas, 117 ; Prince Charlie, 

 132, 170; Proserpine, 181 ; 

 Queen Bertha, 133 ; Rata- 

 plan, 382 ; Reugny, 364 ; 

 Rochet, 1 80 ; Roquefort, 370 ; 

 Rosicrucian, 159, 160 ; Ru- 

 gantino, 40; Rustic, 137; 

 Ryshworth, 363 ; Salaman- 

 der, 357 ; Satirist, 208 ; 

 Schiedam, 361 ; Seaman, 

 2 94> 3 6 7 J Shotover, 166, 

 167; Silvio, 170, 171, 186; 

 Sir Hercules, 217 ; Sir Joshua, 

 195 ; Springfield, 171, 394 ; 

 St. Blaise, 167 ; St Chris- 

 tophe, 186 ; St. Simon, 188 ; 

 Sterling, 396 ; Stockwell, 

 381 ; The Bard, 141, 144 ; 

 The Baron, 37, 38, 39, 208 ; 

 The Colonel, 356 ; The Lamb, 

 358, 360; The Palmer, 158, 

 159, 160 ; Tom Tug, 40; 

 Touchstone, 382 ; Tristan, 

 1 88 ; Verneuil, 186, 187 ; 

 Voltigeur, 384 ; Voluptuary, 

 369 ; White Turk, 19, 21 ; 

 Wild Dayrell, 385 ; Young 

 Blacklock, 38 ; Zoedone, 

 368, 370 



JUD 



Hurdle-racing, 333 ; valuable 

 prizes, 333 ; origin of, 334 ; 

 formation of hurdles, 334 ; 

 preparation of the horses, 

 335 ; judging distance, 336 ; 

 good schooling, 337 ; 'jump- 

 ing big,' 337 



INBREEDING, 119 



' Infant phenomenon,' disappear- 

 ance of the, 53 



Ireland, horse-breeding in, 33, 

 35,37, 40; causes of its falling 

 off, 35 ; steeple-chasing in, 

 37, 275, 278, 280 



JENNINGS, T., sen., quoted, 131 



Jockey Club, powers of the, 47 ; 

 on minimum weight to be 

 carried, 52 ; on suburban 

 races, 54; election of mem- 

 bers, 56 ; constitution of, 57 ; 

 first resolution, on 'weigh- 

 ing in,' 58 ; stewards of, 58 ; 

 acquisition of Heath lands 

 byj 58 ; purchase of the 

 Exning estate and other 

 property, 59 ; orders all com- 

 plaints against officials to be 

 made in writing, 73 ; enforces 

 licences on jockeys, 105 ; on 

 jockeys' fees, 106 ; forbids 

 jockeys betting, 107 



Jockeys, causes of the paucity of 

 the higher class, 54 ; licences, 

 105 ; fees, 106 ; betting, 105, 

 1 06, 243; celebrated (see under 

 Trainers and Jockeys and 

 Racing) 



Journals in the interest of book- 

 makers, 46 



Judge, duties of the, 64, 65 



