150 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1850 — continued. 



241 The Horse's Foot, and How to keep it sound, with 

 illustrations. By William Miles. Seventh 

 Edition, with an Appendix on Shoeing in general 

 and Hunters in particular. London. 1850. 



8vo. 58 pp., an Appendix of 37 pp., 10 plates, and 21 

 unnumbered pages of explanation.s. M., 11^ in. by 

 7i in- 

 Dedicated to Colonel George Greenwood, late Lieut.- 



Colonel commanding Second Life Guards. 

 This work is based upon the assumption of the expan- 

 sion of the horse's foot. 



^242) The Modern System of Farriery, comprehending the 

 ^— ^ present entire improved mode of practice, accord- 



ing to the rules laid down at the Royal Veterinary 

 College ; containing all the most valuable and 

 approved remedies, accurately proportioned, and 

 properly adapted to every disease to which the 

 horse is incident. Including Rules for the 

 management of the healthy horse, as feed- 

 ing, stabling, grooming, and conditioning. By 

 George Skeavington, Veterinaiy Surgeon, 

 M.R.C.V.S., late Veterinary .Surgeon in the 

 Bengal Horse Artillery. London. [1850.] 



4to. 527 pp., divided into 4 parts; frontispiece and 18 

 plates. M., io| in. by 8f in. 



Dedicated to the Members of the Berkeley Hunt. 



