24 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1 617- — continued. 

 The Sixt Booke. Newly corrected and augmented. 



By Geruase Markham. London. 1617. 



Cavalarice, or That part of Art wherein is contayned 

 the Knowledge or Office of the Horse-Farryer, 

 with the signes and demonstrations of all manner 

 of infirmities, and the most best approued cure 

 for the same. 



The Seauenth Booke. Newly corrected, perfected, 

 and augmented, with many rare secrets. By 



Geruase Markham. London. 161 7. 



Cavalarice, or that part of Horse-manship discouer- 

 ing the Subtill trade of Horscoursers, together 

 with an explanation of the excellency of a Horses 

 vnderstanding, and how to make him doe Trickes 

 like Bankes his Curtail, and of drawing dry-foot, 

 and other Acts both naturall and vnnaturall. 



The Eight Booke. Newly corrected, and aug- 

 mented. By Geruase Markham. 



1620. 



27 The Young Sportsman's Instructor in Angling, Fowl- 

 ing, Hawking, Hunting, Ordering vSinging Birds, 

 Hawks, Poultry, Coneys, Hares and Dogs, and 

 how to Cure them. By G. M. [Gervase Mark- 



