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INDEX 



357 ; of horses bought for James I, 

 379 ; of Markham Arabian, ib. ; of 

 pony, 140 ; of slaves, 273 



Pringle, Thomas, on cry of quagga, 

 73 



Priory of Athy, 412 



Prizes for races, 138 



Procopius, 306 ; on Britain, 353 



Progress, royal, 362 



Protohippus, 6, 7 



Provence, captured by Franks, 330; 

 grey horses of, 325 



Prussian, horses, 343; East, horses, 

 344 



Prussians, East, 117 ; learn arrow- 

 shooting and acquire horses, ib. 



Psammetichus I, 223, 238, 242 



Psaumis, 276 



Psylli, 238 



Ptolemy, his accurate knowledge of 

 Ireland, 401 



Ptolemy Philadelphus, 200 



Pungwe river, 66 



Punic War, 309 



Pyrenees, horses of, 322 



Pyrrhus, 307 



Pytheas, 401 



Quagga (or Quacha), 12, 71 sqq., 428, 

 445 ; disappearance of stripes in, 

 79 ; habitat and colour of, 436 ; 

 had white in the forehead, 466 ; 

 its distribution and coloration, 71 ; 

 its voice, 73 ; relationship to Burchell 

 zebra, 76 ; Amsterdam, arch in fore- 

 head of, 452; Bonte, 67, 476; Elgin, 

 436-8; hybrid, 457, 462; Lord 

 Morton's tame, 76, 77 



Quaggoides, E., 470 



Queen Elizabeth, 362 



Querandese Indians, 262 



Eace, pony, 137 ; with ridden horse, 

 291 



Eace-horse, at Olympia, 276 ; colours 

 of, 440; origin of, 475 ; English, 212 ; 

 English, origin of, 209 ; English, 

 never dun-coloured, 433 ; race-horses, 

 English, 377; English, now race of 

 bays and chestnuts, 385 ; foals of, 

 444 ; monuments to, 276 ; of Eo- 

 mans, 312 ; origin of, 188 



Eaces, prizes for, 139 ; length of, ib. • 

 winners of, ib. 



Eacing, 254 



Eacing, among Mongols, 138 ; injured 

 the breeding of great horses, 366 ; 

 passion for, ib. 



Eacing mare, 379 



Eameses II, 222 



Eas-El-Fedowi, the name of the Darley 



Arabian, 384 

 Eaven, as a horse's name, 122 

 Eawlinson, Sir H. C, 177; his bay 



Arabian, ib. 

 Eedfern, Mr W. B., 501 

 Eed-horse, 209 ; horses, in Veda, 152 

 Eed-roau, 346 

 Eed Sea, 164 

 Eeeves, Bishop, 412, 418 

 Eeinacb, M. S., on cave drawings, 91 

 Eeindeer horns, 84 

 Eeindeer period, 83 

 Eein-rings, 492 

 Eeins, 397 



Eemus, the hybrid, 459 

 Eeyce, Eobert, 364, 370 

 Eeykjavik, 23 

 Ehacotis, 220 

 Ehesus, 107 

 Ehine, 327; crossed by Tencteri, 115; 



provinces, 341 

 Ehinoceros, at Eome, 55 

 Ehone, 254 



Eibs of horse, normal number, 151 

 Eichard II promotes horse-breeding, 



358 

 Eichardsou, Charles, 381, 383 

 Eichardson, Dr, 265, 429 

 Eidgeway, Prof., 7, 99, 223, 315, 399, 



401 

 Eider, circus, 252 

 Eiding, 252, 497 ; Arab method of, 177 ; 



in Eig-Veda, 151 ; Irish method of, 



388 ; learned by Greeks from Libya, 



292 ; not practised by Egyptians, 



216; later than driving, 481 

 Eig-Veda, 151 



Elvers, horses sacrificed to, 192 

 Eivi^re, M., 87 

 Eoads, 366 



Eoadster, old English, 386 

 Eoala tribe, 170 

 Eoan horse, in Cuba, 271 

 Eodo, island of, its ponies, 26, 120 

 Eollestou, Prof., 92 

 Eoman, noses, 345 ; cavalry, 481 ; 



race-horses, 312 

 Eomans, 353; inferior in cavalry, .306; 



race-horses of, 254 ; use chariots, 



307 

 Eome, zebra at, 55 ; elephant at, ib. ; 



rhinoceros at, ib. ; tiger at, ib. 

 Eomero, John, 262 

 Eomulus, 458 

 Eoscoe, Eev. J., 67 

 Eoscommon, horses of, 408 ; hunters, 



414 

 Eoses, Wars of, 359 

 Eouncy, a, 359 



