156 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1853 — continued. 



The Position of the Ladj' with the Double-rein 

 Bridle ; and 10 woodcuts of the horse's mouth. 

 M., 8| in. by 6 in. 



Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Sefton. 



Contents : — Lesson I. — On the management of the 

 Snaffle-bridle with the reins in one hand, and having 

 the use of the stirrups. Lesson II. — On the manage- 

 ment of the Snaffle-bridle, having the rein in each 

 hand, and without the use of the stirrups. Lesson 

 III. — On the management of the Double-rein Bridle, 

 or the Bit and Snaffle, having the use of the stirrups. 

 Lesson IV. — On Leaping with the Double-rein Bridle, 

 and having the use of the stirrups. Lesson V. — On 

 Fox-Hunting. Lesson VI. — Treatment of the Horse 

 after Hunting. Lesson VI I. ^Instructions on Riding 

 for Ladies. Lesson VIII. — Instructions for breaking 

 in the Colt or Young Horse. Lesson IX. On 

 Horse-Dealing. 



255 Elementos de Eqiiitacion militar, para el uso de la 

 Caballeria Espailola, escritos para los alumnos de 

 la escuela militar de Eqiiitacion, por el Coronel 



de Caballeria, Don Francisco de Laiglesia 



y DarraC, Director que fu^ de dicha Escuela. 

 Segunda Edicion. Imprenta de Jose M. Ducaz- 

 cal, Plaza de Isabel II., num. 6. Madrid. 1853. 



8vo. 224 pp. 13 plates. M., 8| in. by 5| in. 



Divided into 3 parts. Bound by Riviere — Spanish goat. 



