HORSEMANSHIP. I 5 I 



1850 — continued. 

 J43 Advance Posts of Light Cavalry. — Recollections. By 



F. de Brack. 1850. 



8vo. 394 pp. and List of Subscribers. M., %\ in. by 5^ in. 

 Translated by Maj. P. J. Begbie. The original French 

 Edition was published in 1831. 



^144) The Equestrian's Manual ; or, the Science of Equita- 

 — tion, with advice to purchasers of horses, saddlery, 



etc. By Samuel C. Waite, Professor of 

 Equitation. London. 1850. 



8vo. 1 7 1 pp., with frontispiece of the Queen and Prince 



Consort riding in Windsor Park. M., 8 in. by 4I in. 

 Dedicated to Field-Marshal H.R.H. Prince Albert. 



1851. 

 [*4S) ^ Compendium of the Veterinary Art : containing 

 plain and concise observations on the construction 

 and management of the Stable ; a brief and 

 popular outline of the structure and economy of 

 the Horse ; the nature, symptoms, and treatment 

 of the diseases and accidents to which the horse 

 is liable ; the best methods of performing various 

 important operations ; with advice to the purchas- 

 ers of horses ; and a copious Materia Medica and 

 Pharmacopoeia. By James White, late Vete- 

 rinary Surgeon of the First or Royal Dragoons. 

 Eighteenth Edition. Entirely reconstructed, with 

 considerable additions and alterations, bringing 



