HORSEMANSHIP. 5 1 



1731. 



62 The Farrier's New Guide, containing, first, the ana- 

 tomy of a horse ; being an exact and compendious 

 description of all his parts ; with their actions and 

 uses ; illustrated with figures curiously engrav'd on 

 copper plates. Secondly, An account of all the 

 diseases incident to horses, with their signs, causes, 

 and method of cure ; wherein many defects in the 

 Farrier's practice are now carefully supply'd, their 

 errors expos'd and amended, and the art greatly 

 improv'd and advanced, according to the latest 

 discoveries. The whole interspers'd with many 

 curious and useful observations concerning Feed- 

 ing and Exercise, etc. The Seventh Edition, 

 corrected. By W. GibSOn. London. 1731. 



8vo. 260 pp., frontispiece, vignette on title, and 7 plates. 

 M., 8 in. by 5 in. 



1732. 



■"6, The Gentleman's Pocket-Farrier, shewing how to use 

 your Horse on a Journey, and what Remedies are 

 proper for common Misfortunes that may befal 

 him on the Road. 



Queis gratior usus Equorum, 



Nocturna versate manu, vcrsatc diurna. 



By Capt. William Burdon. London. 1732. 



i2mo. 70 pp. and index. M., 6J in. by 3| in. 



