172 HORSEMANSHIP. 



I860 — contin ued. 



292 A Comparative View of the Human and Animal 



Frame. By B. Waterhouse Hawkins, 



F.L.S., F.G.S., Author of " Popular Comparative 

 Anatomy," " Elements of Form," "Animals and 

 their Uses," and Restorer of the forms of the 

 extinct animals in the Crystal Palace Park, 

 Sydenham. London, i860. 



Folio. 10 large plates from nature, by the x'\uthor, 

 with descriptions. M., 15 in. by gf in. 



Chapman and Hall. 



293 Cavalry : Its History and Tactics. By Captain 



L. E. Nolan, 15th Hussars. Third Edition. 

 London, i860. 



8vo. 342 pages. Coloured frontispiece and 5 plates. 



M., 8|^ in. by 5 in. 



Dedicated to Lieut-Colonel George William Key, isth 

 Hussars. 



(294 Nouveau Syst^me d'Enrenement B.S.G.D.G. servant 

 ^"~ a dresser, diriger, dominer les chevaux les plus 



difficiles, par M. J.-B. Lachaume. " Fiat 

 Lux." Deuxieme Edition. Paris, i860. 



8vo. 22 pp. I illustration. M., g| in. by 6 in. 



