1 14 SADDLERY. 



from the leathers ; a breast-plate, which is attached to the 

 saddle, and helps, if necessary, to prevent it from work- 

 ing backwards ; a surcingle, which goes round the saddle and 



Fig. 121. Buckjumping Saddle 



the horse, and aids the girth or girths in keeping the 

 saddle in its place ; and, on rare occasions, a crupper 



Fig. 122. Tree of Hunting Saddle. 



which is intended to prevent the saddle from shifting for- 

 ward. 



The tree (Figs. 122 and 123) consists of two bars, a 



