2 78 APPENDIX. 



J. A. BOURDILLON, C. S. 



W. H. EGERTON. 



H. MELVILL, Bo. S. C. 



W. M. BERESFORD. 



R. E. S. THOMAS. ' _ 



. _ _ F. C. BARNES. 



WM. CHARLES Fox. CCIL RAWLINSON> CAPTAIN? 



THOMAS A. APCAR. 



C. B. JOURDAIN. 



J. LEPPOC CAPPEL, C. S. 

 A. L. MCDONELL. 



T. A. ST. QUINTON, Major, 

 i o>th Hussars. 



O. DlGNUM. 



R. C. ONSLOW, \&thB. Lancers. 



R DE C H> HELBERT, R. W., 



Fusiliers. 

 E. V. WESTMACOTT, C. S." 



11 Indian Planters' Gazette? gth March, 1886. 



" Regarding a most determined jibber cured by Captain Hayes 

 at Mozufferpore, Mr. Tom Barclay of Bhicanpore writes us as 

 follows : ' I have driven him daily, or rather Colonel Fergus 

 Graham, who has been staying here, has driven him daily for 

 miles, stopping at different places, and starting again, and we have 

 never had any trouble. He trots nicely, and in fact goes as kindly 

 as the most perfect trap horse ever foaled. Captain Hayes may 

 congratulate himself on curing the most vicious, inveterate jibber 

 in India. I tried to sell him in Calcutta for Rs.5oo, and no one 

 would look at him. Now I would not take Rs. 1,500, for he is as 

 fine a trapper as there is in the country.' " 



Copy of Testimonial from Captain Hayes 1 Lucknow Class. 



" We, the undersigned, wish to place on record our appreciation 

 of Captain M. H. Hayes' methods of breaking horses of all kinds. 

 The methods are various, and are applicable to all sorts of un- 



