158 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1854 — con tinued. 

 ^260 Records of the Chase and Memoirs of celebrated 

 Sportsmen ; illustrating some of the usages of 

 olden times, and comparing them with prevailing 

 customs. Together with an introduction to most of 

 the fashionable Hunting Countries, and Comments. 

 By Cecil (Cornelius Tongue). London. 1854. 



8vo. 435 pp. M., 7 in. by \\ in. 2 steel-plate engrav- 

 ings by E. Hacker, from paintings by B. Herring : — 

 A Sportsman of the Present Time, and a Sportsman 

 of the Olden Time. 



261 A Manual of Pharmacy for the Student of Veterinary 

 Medicine, containing the substances employed at 

 the Royal Veterinary College, with an attempt at 

 their classification, and the Pharmacopoeia of that 

 Institution. By W. J. T. Morton, Professor 

 of Chemistry and Materia Medica in the College, 

 Author of "A Veterinary Toxicological Chart," 

 and " An Essay on Calculous Concretions in the 

 Horse, Ox, Sheep, and Dog." London. 1854. 

 Fifth Edition. 8vo. M., 6| in. by 4^ in. 



A few diagrams in the text and a folding table at the 

 beginning of medicinal substances used in veterinary 

 practice, with many of their compounds according to 

 their therapeutic properties. At p. 433 — A Poso- 

 logical Table for the Horse, with the action of the 

 medicinal substances. At p. 437 — A Table of 

 Symbols of Medicinal Compounds, with their equiva- 

 lents. 



