l8o HORSEMANSHIP. 



1866 — continued. 



8vo. 330 pp. M., 7j in. by 4I in. 



Contents : — Turf Topics — The Racehorse — The Sires of 

 the past and present day — Brood Mares— Synoptical 

 Table of Tried Brood Mares — The Stud-Farm : Its 

 regulations and requisites — Conclusion. 



314 Some Account of the popular belief in Animated 



Horse-Hairs, alluded to by Shakespeare in the 

 play of " Anton) and Cleopatra." By J. O. 

 Halliwell Esq. Printed in the month of 

 January, 1866. 



Small 4to. 15 pp. M., 5f in. by \\ in. 



The impression of this tract is strictly limited to twenty- 

 five copies. Printed for the Editor by Whittingham 

 and Wilkins, at the Chiswick Press, Took's Court, 

 Chancery Lane. 



A note in the handwriting of and signed by the Author- 

 "Fifteen copies destroyed, 9 April, 1866. Ten only 

 preserved. Number two. J. O. H." 



315 The Eastern Hunters. By Capt. J. T. Newall, 



Author of John Neville, Soldier, Sportsman, and 

 Gentleman. London : Tinsley Bros. 1866. 



8vo. 457 pp. 6 engravings and vignette. M., 9 in. 

 by 5 1 in. 



