

HORSEMANSHIP. 93 



1804 — contimied. 



(127 Astley'S Projects in his management of the Horse ; 

 rendering it calm on the road, in harness, etc. 

 Such requirements may prevent dreadful accidents. 

 Being an abridgement of his popular and most 

 valuable book of Equestrian Education. To 

 which is prefixed many excellent remedies for the 

 diseases in horses, etc. London. 1804. 

 i2mo. 72 pp., and folding frontispiece. M., 6| in. by 4 in. 



■128 An Inquiry into the Structure and Animal OEconomy 

 of the Horse, comprehending the diseases to 

 which his limbs and feet are subject, with proper 

 directions for shoeing ; and pointing out a method 

 for ascertaining his age until his twelfth year. 

 To which is added an attempt to explain the laws 

 of his progressive motion, on mechanical and 

 anatomical principles. Second Edition, revised 



and corrected. By Richard Lawrence, 



Veterinary Surgeon, Birmingham. 



Continuo percoris generosi pullus in arvis 

 Altius ingreditur, et mollia crura reponit : 

 Primus et ire viam, et fluvios tentare minaces 

 Audet, et ignoto sese committere ponti : 

 Nee vanos horret strepitus. 



— Vn<GlL. GEOKG. LIB. 3. 



London. [1804.] 



8vo. 224 pp, 17 copper plates. M., gf in. by 5^ in. 



Dedicated to The Right Honourable Lord Heathfield. 



