Io8 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1816 — cotitinucd. 



most celebrated horses, dogs, etc. Equally 

 important and interesting to the British Sports- 

 man : as well as inn-keepers, coach- masters, 

 farmers, owners of stage- waggons, etc. Embel- 

 lished with a series of engravings, executed in 

 the first style of the art, from original drawings in 

 the possession of noblemen and gentlemen of the 

 Turf, and copied by permission, exclusively 



for this Work. By Richard Law^rence, 



Veterinary Surgeon ; and Author of " An 

 Enquiry into the structure and animal economy 

 of the Horse"; and of "Observations on the 

 causes which constitute unsoundness in Horses." 

 London. 1816. 



4to. 512 pp. Vignette on title. Date at the conclusion 

 of the Preface. 13 plates, 9 of which are of horses, 

 viz. : — Baronet ; Thomtoniarca, and the celebrated 

 terrier, Vixen, of Thornton Castle, Yorkshire ; Oscar ; 

 Benedict ; Elephant ; Dungannon ; Sharke ; Gold- 

 finch ; Flora; Hambletonian. M., 1 1-^ in. by 8| in. 



Dedicated to the Noblemen and Gentlemen of the 

 Quorn Hunt. 



1818. 



\i5i The Horse-Owner's Guide, containing valuable 

 *^''^ information on the management and cure of 



