HORSEMANSHIP. 9 1 



1802 — continued. 



U23t Observations on the Structure, CEconomy, and 

 Diseases of the foot of the Horse, and on the 

 principles and practice of Shoeing. By Edward 

 Coleman, Professor to the Veterinary College, 

 Principal Veterinary Surgeon to the British 

 Cavalry, and to His Majesty's Most Honourable 

 Board of Ordnance, and Honorary Member of 

 the Board of Agriculture. Vol. H. 

 " Homo, naturae minister et interpres tantum facit et 

 intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine, re vel mente 

 observaverit ; nee amplius scit ant potest." 



— BACON NOV. ORGAN. 



" Homini quippe, in naturam nullius rei potestatem 



esse, praeterquam motus, ut scilicet corpora naturalia 

 aut admoveat aut amoveat." — DE AUG. SCIENT. 



London. 1802. 



4to. 251 pp. 15 plates, with explanatory Keys of parts 



of the Horse's foot. 

 Bound with this work is Vol. I., 1798. 



1803. 



124 The Sportsman's Cabinet or a correct Delineation of 

 the Canine Race. Printed for the Proprietors. 

 London. 1803. 



4to. 2 Vols. Vol. I., 276 pp. 14 plates and 10 vignettes. 

 Vol. H., 310 pp. 13 plates and 12 vignettes. 

 M., 12 in. by g\ in. 



