HORSEMANSHIP. 1 87 



1869 — conlinued. 



A proper mode of shoeing is certainly of more import- 

 ance than the treatment of any disease, or perhaps of 

 all the diseases incident to horses. The foot is a part 

 that we are particularly required to preserve in health ; 

 and if this art be judiciously employed, the foot will 

 not be more liable to disease than any other organ. — 

 Professor E. Coleman. 



330 Jorrocks' Jaunts and jollities. The Hunting, Shooting, 

 Racing, Driving, .SaiUng, Eccentric and Extra- 

 vagant Exploits of that renowned sporting citizen, 

 Mr. John Jorrocks. Third Edition, revised and 

 enlarged. [By Robert S. SurteeS.] London. 

 1869. 

 8vo. 291 pp., with 16 coloured illustrations by Aiken. 



M., 10 in. by 6.V in. 

 This first came out in the New Sporting Magazine, 1845. 



33i\ The Horseowner and Stableman's Companion ; or 

 Hints on the Selection, Purchase, and General 

 Management of the Horse. By George 

 Armatage, M.R.C.Y.S., Editor of "Clater's 

 Every man his own Cattle Doctor." London. 

 1869. 



8vo. 237 pp., with frontispiece— Portrait of Empress 

 and her foal. M., ^\ in. by 4I in. 



