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CAPT. HAYES' WORKS ON HORSES. 



ON HORSE BREAKING.— By Captain M. H. Hayes. Numerous Illus- 

 trations by J. H. Oswald-Brown. Square. Rs. 16. 



(1) Theory of Horse Breaking. (2) Principles of Mounting. (3) Horse 

 Control. (4) Rendering Docile. (5) Giving Good Mouths. (6) Teaching 

 to Jump. (7) Mount for the First Time. (8) Breaking for Ladies' Biding. 

 (9) Breaking to Harness. (10) Faults of Mouth. (11) Nervousness and Im- 

 patience. (12) Jibhing. (13) Jumping Faults. (14) Faults in Harness. 

 (15) Aggressiveness. (16) Biding and Driving Newly-Broken Horse. (17) 

 Stable Vices. 



"One great merit of the book is its simplicity." — Indian Daily News. 



" A work which is entitled to high praise at being far and away the best 

 reasoned-out one on breaking under a new system we have seen." — Field. 



"Clearly written." — Saturday Review. 



" The best and most instructive book of its class that has appeared for many 

 years." — Times of India. 



RIDING: ON THE FLAT AND ACROSS COUNTRY.— A Guide to 

 Practical Horsemanship. By Captain M. H. Hayes. With 70 Illus- 

 trations by Sturgkss and J. H. Oswald-Brown. Third Edition, Revised 

 and Enlarged. Rs. 7-8. 



The whole text has been so revised or re-written as to make the work the 

 most perfect in existence, essential to all who wish to attain the art of 

 riding correctly. 



"One of the most valuable additions to modern literature on the subject."— 

 Civil and Military Gazette. 



"A very instructive and readable book." — Sport. 



" This useful and eminently practical book." — Freeman's Journal. 



THE POINTS OF THE HORSE.— A Familiar Treatise on Equine 

 Conformation. Describing the points in which the perfection of each 

 class of horses consists. By Captain M. H. Hayks. Illustrated by 74 

 Reproductions of Photographs and 225 Line Drawings. Sm. 4to. Bs. 32. 



INDIAN RACING REMINISCENCES.— Being Entertaining Narra- 

 tives, and Anecdotes of Men, Horses, and Sport. By Captain M. H. 

 Hayks. Illustrated with 42 Portraits and Engravings. Imp. 16mo. Bs. 6. 



" Captain Hayes has done wisely in publishing these lively sketches of life 

 in India. The book is full of racy anecdote."— Bell's Life. 



"All sportsmen who can appreciate a book on racing, written in a chatty 

 style, and full of anecdote, will like Captain Hayes' latest work."— Field. 



" Many a racing anecdote and many a curious character our readers will 

 find in the book, which is very well got up, and embellished with many 

 portraits. " — Bailey's Magazine. 



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