HOKSEMANSIIir. 213 



1887 — contintied. 



389 Vice in the Horse, and other papers on Horses and 



—■' Riding. By Edward L. Anderson, Author 



ol " Modern Horsemanship," etc. Second Edi- 

 tion, with additions. Edinburgh. 1887. 



Svo. 70 pp. Vignette on title, a phototype, and 2 pp. 

 of illustrations. M., 8{r in. by sf in. 



Contents : — Vice in the Horse— On the Value of Books 

 on Riding— What Schooling will do for a Horse — The 

 Intelligence of the Horse — Shoeing the Saddle-horse 

 — The Test of Horsemanship-How to buy a Horse — 

 A Model Riding-School — The Changes in the Gallop. 



390 Works on Horses and Equitation : A BibHographical 



Record of Hippology, by F. H. Huth. 



London. 1887. 



4to. X. and 437 pp. M., 8f in. by 6| in. 



Dedicated to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cam- 

 bridge. 



There are about 3,800 works collected, exclusivt of 

 editions and translations, which are also mentioned. 

 About a thousand of this number are in English ; 

 among the rest are works in the Latin, Greek, French, 

 German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Hun- 

 garian, Polish, Russian, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, 

 Arabic, Persian, and Hindustani languages. 



An index of Authors' names, with the dates of their 

 works, occupies 55 pp., followed by an inde.x of 66 pp. 



