HORSEMANSHIP. 1 69 



1869 — continued. 

 284 The Hunting-Field. By Harry Hieover [Charles 

 Brindley], Author of " The Stud," " Practical 

 Horsemanship," etc. Second Edition. London. 

 1859. 



8vo. 221 pp. 2 engravings from paintings by tlie 

 Author. M., 7 in. by 4^ in. 



/aSS) The Gentleman's Stable Manual ; or, a Treatise on 

 the Construction of the Stable ; also, on the feed- 

 ing and grooming of horses : on the hygienic 

 treatment of the sick horse ; on shoeing ; on the 

 management of the hunter ; and on equine 

 diseases and accidents, with the most scientific 

 modes of treatment. By William HayCOCk, 

 V.S. and M.R.C.V.S. " Experto Crede." 

 London. 1859. 



8vo. 528 pp. 16 highly-finished wood engravings. 



M., 7f in. by 5 in. 

 Dedicated to WiHiam Dick, Esq., Professor of Veterinary 



Medicine and Surgery to the Veterinary College, 



Edinburgh. 



286 



The Wild Sports of India, with remarks on breeding 

 and rearing of horses, and the formation of Light 

 Irregular Cavalry. By Captain Henry 



ShakSpeare, Commandant Nagpore Irrg. 

 Force. .Smith, Elder, and Co., 65 Cornhill. 

 London. i860. 

 307 pp. M., 7i in. by 4f in. 



