HORSEMANSHIP. SiJ 



1800. 

 fii8 The Supplement to the General Stud-Book, being 

 the Produce of Mares, continued to 1799, in- 

 clusive : By the same Author, To which is 

 added A short Dissertation on Horses, by 



Colonel Gilbert Ironside. London. 1800. 



8vo. The Supplement contains 132 pp. The work 

 entitled " A Short dissertation on Horses " contains 

 30 pp., and has a separate title, viz. : — 

 " A Dissertion on Horses." 

 Talis amyclaei domitus pollucis habenas 

 Cyllarus, et, quorum graii meminere poetae, 

 Martis equi bijuges, et magni currus Achillis. 

 Seu quis Olympiacas miratus prtemia palmae 

 Pascit equos. 



— VIRG. GEORG. HI., V., 49, 89. 



By Colonel Gilbert Ironside. London. 1800. 

 M., 8| in. by si in- 



■ ^^9 The British Sportsman. A Dictionary Incomplete. 

 From BAN to T R A. [1800.] 

 4to. From page 43 to page 632. Many plates. 



1801. 



120 Astley's System of Equestrian Education, exhibiting 

 the beauties and defects of the horse ; with 

 serious and important observations on his general 

 excellence, preserving him in health, grooming, 

 etc. The Fourth Edition. 



" To prevent accident is better than cure." 



