110 AN INDEX TO WORKS 



1829. Eules for Bad Horsemen. By John Hinds [pseud, for John 

 Badcock]. 12mo. London, 1829. 



Veterinary Surgery and Practice of Medicine, By John Hinds 

 \jpseud. for '^oh.w Badcock]. 12mo. London, 1825. 



The Turf Expositor, containing the origin of Horse Eacing, Breeding 

 for the Turf, Trainers, Jockeys and Cocktails. By C. F, 

 Brown. 8vo. London, 1829. 



Ueber dem homeopath isch en System in Beziehung auf der Heilung 

 der Pferde, oder Beweis, dass die geschiktesten und erfahtesten 

 Pferdearzte ohne dass sie es wissen und es wollen, ihre Kranken 

 doch homoopathisch behandeln. By Lr, Briickner. 8vo. 

 Dresden, 1829. 



Hippodonomia, or the true structure, laws, and economy of the Horse's 

 Foot. Also Podophthora, or a ruinous defect in the principle of 

 the common shoe detected and demonstrated by experiments, 

 with a proposition for a new principle of shoeing, which abundant 

 practice has since confirmed. By Bracy Clark. 4to. London, 

 1829. 



In German : — Hippodonomia, oder der wahre Ban, die N"atur- 

 gesetze und Einrichtung des Pferdef usses ; und Podophthora, 

 oder die durch angestellte Yersuche erwiesene schadliche Behand- 

 lungen der bisher gewohnliche Hufeisen etc. 4to. Frankfurt, 

 1832. A noth er translation : — Der Bau und die Verrichtungen des 

 Pferdes Hufes, nebst einer dvirch Erfahrung bewahrt gefundenen 

 neuen Beschlags-Methode Translated by F. S. Ehode. 4to, 

 Frankfurt, 1832. 



Grundlinien der Muskellehre des Pferdes mit Beriicksichtigung der 

 Abweichungen bey den Ubrigen Haussaugethieren. By Mich. 

 V. Erdelyi. 8vo. Vienna, 1829. 



A Treatise on Deportment, Fencing, etc., including the science of 

 Horsemanship ; being a complete manual of instruction for the 

 use of young persons, in the acquirement of those accomplish- 

 ments, as well as a self monitor in the exercise and duties of a 

 cavalry soldier, for the use of gentlemen who are members of 

 yeomanry corps, comprising likewise instructions for the lance and 

 carbine exercises. Also the description of a Military game re- 

 sembling the game of Chess ; calculated to initiate young gentle- 

 men who are designed for the army, in the science of Tactics or 

 Military Manoeuvres. By Samuel Gribble. 8vo. Derby, 

 1829. 



