58 AN INDEX TO WORKS 



1792. Der Deutsche Eossartz, fiir Verwalter, Schmiedemeister, und fur 



Bauersleute. Anon. 8vo. Graitz, 1792. 



Anleitung zur Beurtheilung des aussem Pferdes, in Beziehung auf 

 dessen Gesundheit und Tuchtigkeit zu verschiedenen Diensten. 

 By August Conrad Haveman. 8vo. Hannover, 1792 ; 1805 , 

 and 1822. 



Every man his own Judge ; or Grandeur and Utility pointed out in 

 the formation of the Horse. By Thos. Henry Morland. 

 Ipswich, 1792. 



The British Sportsman, or Noblemen, Gentlemen and Farmers' Dic- 

 tionary of Eecreation and Amusement, including a most improved 

 system of Modern Farriery and Anatomical Dissection of a Horse. 

 By William A. Osbaldiston. 4to. London, 1792 ; 1795. 



-^ The Sporting Magazine, or Monthly Calendar of the Transac- 

 tions of the Turf, the Chase, and every other Diversion interesting 

 to the Man of Pleasure and Enterprize. 8vo. London, 1792 to 1870. 

 hi 1846 the Sporting Magazine was united toith the New 

 Sporting Magazine, the Sporting Review and the Sportsman. 

 Each of these was published under its respective title, although 

 otherwise precisely the same as the Sporting Magazine. 



XJeher das Verhalten der Kriegspferde in Winterquatiren nach 

 schweren Sommer-und Herbst Campagnen. By Jh. Gli. 

 Wolstein. 4to. Vienna. 1792. 



1793. Unterricht fur Kutscher, Stall-und-Reitknechte. Anon. 8vo. Vienna, 



1793. 



Der erfahrene Pferdeartzt. Anon. 8vo. Gratz, 1793. 



Der Pferdearzt, oder griindliche Anweisung zur richtigen Kenntniss 

 der gemeinsten Pferdekrankheiten nebst bewahrten Heilmitteln. 

 By C. D. Meyer. 8vo. Leipzig, 1793. 



Causas de la escasez y deterioro de los caballos de Espana y medios de 

 mejorarlos demos trades en dos informes dados a S. M. y por su 

 Eeal 6rden sobre el estado de las castas de Andalucia. By Pedro 

 Pablo Pomar. folio. Madrid, 1793. 



Lectures on the Elements of Farriery, or the Art of Horse-Shoeing and 

 on the Diseases of the Foot. Designed chiefly for the use of the 

 Pupils of the Veterinary College, London. By Charles Vial 

 de Saint Bel. 4to. London, 1793. 



