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.316 The Horse: His beauties and defects. By "A 

 — ^ Knowing Hand ' [H. AlkeilJ. London. 1866. 



8vo. 29 pp., frontispiece, and 18 coloured plates. 

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(3 '7 On the Laws and Practice of Horse- Racing, etc. etc. 



By the Hon, Admiral Rous. London. 1866. 



8vo. 164 pp. M., 7 in. by 4-^ in. Contents -.—Preface, 

 164 pp., and Table of Standard Weights for Age. 



Bov.iid up with " The Jiorse and his Rider," by Sir 

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1867. 



"318 Anatomical OutHnes oi the Horse. By J. A. 

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 College, Japan, and late Veterinary Professor at 

 the Agricultural College, Cirencester. Second 

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 Mayer, Fellow and Member of the Board of 

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8vo. 231 pp. 8 coloured illustrations. M., y\ in. by 

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