INDEX 



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of Mexico and Texas, 266 ; of 

 modern Spanish horses, 258; of 

 Pampas horses, 262; of prairie 

 horses, 265; of Shire horses, 368; 

 of wild horses, 32 ; table of, 441-8 ; 

 the best, 372 



Colton, John, Archbishop, 412 

 Colt's head, symbol, 215 



Columbus, 264 



Conchobar, king of Ulster, 396, 400 



Coneyskins, 382 



Congested Districts Board, 402 



Congo, 59 ; zebra of, 55, 60 



Connemara, Celtic pony of, 18; pony, 

 40, 388; ponies, 4:02 sqq.; absence 

 of hock callosities in, 409; colours 

 of, 403; origin of, 405-6; so-called 

 'Eastern' type, 408 



Connemara- Welsh pony, 20 



Conquests, Arab, due to acquisition of 

 horse, 213 ; due to horses, 218 



Constable, Mr A., 388 



Constantineh, 239 



Constantinople, 161 ; horses sent to, 

 182 



Consuls, allowed horses, 307 



Coutorniates, 329 



Conway, Prof. K. S., 223 



Copper, 130 



Copperthwaite, Mr E. H., 441 



Corax, a black horse, 295 



Corn Laws, 414 



Corsairs, plunder ships, 149 



Corselets, linen, 117 



Cortes, 266; his horses, 269; sets 

 sail for Mexico, 269 



Cossacks, 31 



Cotton, pad of, used for riding, 177 



Cow, flesh of, 222 



Cox, Dr Michael, 387, 392 



Cradock, zebras near, 62 



Crannog, horse skulls from Irish, 391 



Crawfurd, John, 144 



Crawshay, Mr, 68 



Crawshay's zebra, 61, 68 



Crecy, battle of, 359 



Cremation, 398 



Cresswell Crags, cave in, 83 



Crete, 220 



Crisp, Mr, his Suffolk staUion, 374 



Croesus, horses of, 194 



Cro-Magnon, rock shelter, 85 



Cromwell, Oliver, 366; buys a black 

 horse, 380; his Commissioners, 412 



Cross-bred horses, 324 ; taller and 

 stronger. 174 ; cross-breds, 160, 248- 

 50; head longer in, 323 



Cross, at Clonmacnoise, 389; Irish, 

 890 



Cualnge, Cattle Raid of, 396 



Cuba, 266, 269; conquered, 267; 

 horses, wild oxen, and hogs, 271 



Cuchulainn, 98, 396; his horses de- 

 scribed, 397 ; Saga of, 393 sqq. 



Curium, vase of, 289 



Curule, ofSces, 307; horses, ib.; 

 chariots, at Rome, ib. 



Cutch, 158 ; asses of, 47 



Cuvier. Prof., 82 



Cuver and Alix, 322, 842 



Cuzco, 271 



Cyprus, vase-paintings, 289 



Cyrene, 238, 251, 253; its horse- 

 breeding, 238 



Cyreneaus, send war-horses to Alex- 

 ander, 253, 306 



Cyrus, 129, 191 ; crosses Gyndes, 

 191; horses sacrificed to, 190 



Czerski, Dr, 43 ; on tarpan, 42 



Dalmatia, horses of, 318, 327; bad 

 temper of, ib. 



Dam, supposed to be the more im- 

 portant parent, 188 



Danes' Graves, chariot burial, 97; 

 chariot from, 95 



Daniell's quagga, 75 



Danish horse, 2 ; horses, 342, 343 



Daphuae, 242 



Dappled-dun horses, Beowulf, 120 



Dappled horses, ill 



D'Arcy, Eoval mare, 382 



D'Arcy Turk, 382 



Darien, horses brought to, 269 



Darius, 211; signet of, 192 



Darley Arabian, 169, 382; his portrait 

 and colour, 384 



Darley, Mr, 384 



Darwin, Charles, 3, 9, 151, 152, 157, 

 265, 433-4, Ui sqq.; cites striped 

 ponies of Java, 142; on origin of 

 Arab horse,209, of English thorough- 

 bred, ib. 



Date colour, 177 (cf. Spadix) 



Date-coloured horses, 348 



Davis, Mr T. M. , excavates a tomb, 227 



Dawkins, Prof. Boyd, 83 



Day, Mr A., has a horned horse, 152 



Debae, use camels in war, 202 



Decius Mus, 100 



Defenneh, 242 



Deli, 141 



Delphi, 316 



Denarius, Roman, 308 



Denmark, 118 



Depression, in horse skulls, 470; see 

 Fossa 



Derby, winners of, 441 



Descent of a horse, 168; through 

 males, 881 



