HORSEMANSHIP. 1 39 



1841 — coniinued. 



earliest period to the present time. By Joseph 

 Strutt. A New Edition, with copious index. 

 London. 1841. 

 8vo. 420 pp. 140 engravings. M., 8| in. by 5| in. 



1842. 



(i\l\ De r Equitation et des Haras, par Le Coillte 



^"-^ Savary de Lancosme- Breves. Chez 



Rigo Freres, Rue Richer, 7. Paris. 1842. 



4to. 248 pp., vignette on title, lithograph portrait of 

 Henry II., King of France, 5 plates, and 74 illustra- 

 tions in the text, by Giraud. M., 14 in. by io| in. 



^214) Original Remarks on the General Framing of the 

 Horse. Illustrated by plates and a large sectional 

 figure. By Bracy Clark. Second Edition. 

 London. 1842. 



4to. 20 pp. M., loj in. by 8J in. 

 Bound up with his collected works. 



215 Nimrod Abroad. By C. J. Apperley, Author of 

 " The Chase, the Turf, and the Road," etc. 

 London. 1842. 



Svo. 2 Vols. Vol. I., 285 pp.; Vol. II., 306 pp. M., 

 Zyk in. by 5 in. 



