148 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1848 — continued. 



236 The Cholera Unmasked ; or, its true name, nature, 



and causes pointed out ; also a more consistent 

 and successful mode of treating it. By Bracy 

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

 of France, etc. Corrected from a communication 

 formerly addressed to the Editors of " The 

 Medical Gazette." London. 1848. 

 4to. 17 pp. M., io| in. by 8i in. 

 Bound up with liis collected works. 



1849. 



237 The Horse's Mouth, showing the age by the teeth ; 



containing a full description of the periods when 

 the teeth are cut ; the appearances they present ; 

 the tricks to which they are exposed ; the eccen- 

 tricities to which they are liable ; and the diseases 

 to which they are subject. By Edward 

 Mayhew, M.R.C.V.S. London. [1849.] 

 8vo. 194 pp. 9 coloured engravings, including frontis- 

 piece, and 32 woodcuts. M., 9I in. by 5-|- in. 

 Dedicated, by permission, to the President and Council 

 of the Royal College of Veterinarj' Surgeons. 



-'238 The Stud for Practical Purposes and Practical Men. 

 By Harry Hieover [Charles Brindley]. 

 London. 1849. 



8vo. 205 pp. M., 7 in. by 4^ in. 2 plates engraved on 

 steel by E. Hacker, from paintings by the Author. 



