152 HORSEMANSHIP. 



18 51 — continued. 

 the work up to the present state of Veterinary 

 Science, by W. C. Spooner, Veterinary Surgeon, 

 Honorary Associate of the Veterinary Medical 

 Association, Author of Treatises on the Intiu- 

 enza, and the Structure, Functions, and Diseases 

 of the Foot and Leg of the Horse, and of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society of England's Prize 

 Essays. London. 1851. 



8vo. 560 pp., including Index, numerous coloured and 

 other plates. M., 9J in. by 5| in. 



Divided into Four Parts. Part I. — The Economy of the 

 Stable. Part II. — The Structure and Economy of 

 the Horse. Part III.— Diseases of the Horse. 

 Part IV. — Materia Medica and Pharmacopoeia. 



1852. 



f246. Le Cheval dompte et dress^ par lui-meme, ou theorie 



^■~^ de la bride a mors rfegulateur combint5e d'apres une 



d^couverte physiologique, dedie au.x eleveurs, aux 



cultivateurs, a tous les cavaliers, et a I'usage de 



tous conducteurs de chevaux d'attelage et de trait. 



" La science du cheval est une science mathematique et 

 physiologique." — A. RICHARD. 



Par Casimir Noel, inventeur, Membre de la 

 Soci^te protectrice des animaux. Deuxieme 

 Edition. Lnprimerie de A. Carro. Meaux. 1852. 



8vo. 95 pp. Folding frontispiece. M., %\ in. by 5| in. 



