HORSEMANSHIP. U9 



182 9 — continued. 



Military Manoeuvres. By Samuel Gribble. 

 Derby and London. 1829. 



8vo. 147 pp., with copper-plate engravings illustrative 

 of the various subjects described in the work. M., 

 8| in. by '^\ in. 



174 Conversations on Conditioning The Groom's Oracle, 

 and Pocket Stable L)irectory ; in which the 

 Management of Horses generally, as to health, 

 dieting, and exercise, are considered in a series of 

 familiar dialogues, between two grooms engaged 

 in training horses to their work. With notes and 

 an appendix, including extracts from the receipt- 

 book of John Hinds, V.S., Author of " The 

 Veterinary Surgeon" [John BadCOCk]. 

 London. 1829. , 



8vo. 274 pp., a coloured folding frontispiece by Aiken, 

 and I woodcut. M., 7^- in. by 4} in. 



175: Hippodonomia, or the true structure, laws, and eco- 

 *^' nomy of the horses foot : Also Podophthora, or a 



ruinous defect in the principle of the common 

 shoe detected ; and demonstrated by experiments ; 

 with a proposition for a new principle of shoeing, 

 which abundant practice has since confirmed. By 

 Bracy Clark, F.L.S., Member of the Royal 



