HORSEMANSHIP. '1 15 



1825 — contiimed. 



164 Hints to Purchasers of Horses. By Charles 

 Knight. London. 1825. 

 l2mo. 72 pp. M., 6| in. b}' 4 in. 

 The date is printed on the cover. 



" Ne si facias, ut soepe, decora 

 MolH fulta pede est, emptorem inducat hiantem 

 Quod pulchra; clunes, breve quod caput, ardua 

 cervix." — HORACE, Lib. I., Sat. 2. 



/165 Anecdotes on the Origin and Antiquity of Horse- 

 ^"^ Racing from the Earliest Times. London. 1825. 



Thomas Gosden, Sportsman's Repository, Bed- 

 ford St., Covent Garden. 



l2mo. TJ pp., with one mezzotint engraving. M., 

 ^\ in. by 4^ in. 



1826. 

 ,166 On the Knowledge of the age of the horse by his 

 - teeth. With remarks. By Bracy Clark, 



F.L.S., Member of Acad, of Sciences of Paris, 

 of the Nat. Hist. Soc. of Berlin and of Copen- 

 hagen, Honorary Member of the Lyceum of Nat. 

 Hist. New York, and of the Royal Agricultural 

 Society of Stutgard, etc. London. 1826. 

 4to. 16 pp. M., \o\ in. by 8^ in. 

 Bound up with his collected works. 



