HORSEMANSHIP. 85 



1796 — continued. 



112 Taplin Improved; or a Compendium of Farriery, 



wherein is fully explained the nature and structure 

 of that useful creature — a Horse ; with the 

 diseases and accidents he is liable to ; and the 

 methods of cure. Exemplified by ten elegant 

 cuts, each the full figure of a horse. Describing 

 all the various parts of that noble animal. Like- 

 wise, rules for breeding and training of colts ; 

 practical receipts for the cure of common dis- 

 tempers incident to oxen, cows, calves, sheep, 

 lambs, hogs, etc. To which is prefixed ten 

 minutes advice to the purchasers of horses. By 

 an experienced Farrier. London. 1796. 



i2mo. 144 pp., frontispiece, and 10 plates. M., 6i in. 



by 3f in. 

 Lane's Edition. 



113 A Treatise on Carriages; comprehending coaches, 



chariots, phaetons, curricles, gigs, whiskies, etc. 

 Together with their proper Harness. In which 

 the fair prices of every article are accurately 

 stated. By William Felton, Coachmaker, 

 No. 36 Leather Lane, Holborn, and No. 254 

 Oxford Street, near Grosvenor Square. 

 London. 1796. 



8vo. 2 Vols. Vol. I., 227 pp. Vol. II., 1 19 pp. 59 plates. 

 M., 8| in. by s^ in. 



