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INDEX 



Hippemolgi, 127 



Hippobosca, 9 



Hippolytus, quadriga of, 294 



Hippotigris, 55 



Hittite inscriptions, 215 



Hittites, 234; kings of, 214; no 

 horses in Abraham's time, 235 ; 

 regarded as Mongolian, 234 ; sup- 

 posed to have introduced the horse 

 to Western Asia, 234 ; who were 

 they? 214 



Hobbie, black, beat Barbary horses, 

 377, 512; cause of its disappear- 

 ance, 410; 'English,' 361; Irish, 

 361, 388; origin of, 392 



Hobbies, Irish, 388-90; black, Irish, 

 402 



Hobbini, i.e. Hobbies, 388; English, 

 Irish Hobbies so termed in France, 

 ib. 



Hobbles, on horses, 130, 190 



Hobbye, Irish, 377 



Hobelarii, i.e. Hobbies, 390 



Hobley, Mr C. W., 79 



Hock callosities, absence of, 23 



Hocks, bent, 38 



Hogged mane, 130 



Hogs, in America, 273 ; price of, ib. ; 

 wild, in Cuba, 271 



Holinshed, Kalph, 360; on English 

 horses, 352 



Holman, Messrs, 216 



Holofernes, 196 



Holstein, horses of, 341 



Homer. 107 ; has not myth of Pega- 

 sus, 289 



Homeric Age, 252, 289 



Hommel, Prof., 216 



Hoof, of Prejvalsky horse, 38 ; of 

 Libyan horse, 470 



Hoofed animals, 5 



Horiad, tribe, 134 



Horns, of reindeer, 84 ; on horses, 

 152 



Horsa, 353 



Horse, black, 210; bones, 92, 354; 

 bones, in tumulus, 398 ; cloth, 497 ; 

 domestic, late in Ireland, 98 ; driven 

 in China, 140 ; figured on bone, 83; 

 fossil, in Belgium and France, 83 ; 

 fossil, of Essex, 11 ; head of, on Attic 

 tombstones, 294 ; horned, 152 ; in 

 Babylonia, 198 ; late in Egypt, 215 ; 

 La Tene, size of, 93 ; Libyan, 5 ; 

 Malay name for, 146; North African, 

 5 ; not indigenous in Southern 

 Persia, 150 ; not native in Lydia, 

 194 ; of cave paintings of Dordogne, 

 19, 85 ; on coins, 253 ; of Julius 

 Caesar, 8 ; of Seius, 302 ; of Selene, 



297; of Helios, ib.; price of, 214; 

 red, 209 ; remains of, 399 ; ribs of, 

 151 ; ridden, 251, 252 ; sacrifice of, 

 129; small, of Pleistocene, 19; 

 used as food, 84; with 34 ribs, 

 151-2 ; yellow, 210 ; horses, ac- 

 quisition of, by Egyptians, 218 ; as 

 a bridal gift, 115; Assyrian, 198; 

 buried in Gaulish graves, 100 ; cap- 

 tured by corsairs, 149 ; carriage- 

 horses, 4; cart-horses, 4; dark, 244; 

 destruction of American, 9 ; do not 

 breed in South India, 148; domestic, 

 4 ; drawings of, in caves, 87 ; ex- 

 port of, forbidden, 359-60 ; fed on 

 fish, 149 ; feral, 4, 18, 32 ; five-toed, 

 7 ; one-toed, 7 ; fossil, in America, 

 8; fossil, in N.America, 264 ; fossil, 

 two kinds in Essex Pleistocene, 82, 

 in marl in Ireland, 82 ; hearse, 342 ; 

 Helvetian, 322 ; hunters, 4 ; im- 

 ported into England, 356 ; Indian, 

 bad tempered, 473 ; Indian, ridden 

 with muzzles, 153 ; in Indian 

 Archipelago, 144 ; in Palaeolithic 

 period, 89; in Zechariah, 211 ; killed 

 at Falkirk, 357 ; ' kings of horses 

 are dark,' 178; left behind in 

 Texas, 273 ; lumbar vertebrae of, 

 42 ; Libyan, 240 ; Lydian horses 

 eat snakes, 194 ; mentioned by 

 Chaucer, 359 ; mentioned in Koran, 

 213 ; not indigenous in Malay Pen- 

 insula, 146 ; none in Nabataea, 202 ; 

 number of, used by Queen Elizabeth 

 on her progresses, 362 ; Numidian, 

 241 ; objection of, to tread on dead, 

 109 ; of Acarnania, 302 ; of Acheans, 

 110 ; of Aeneas, 291 ; of Aetolia, 

 302 ; of Anchises, 291 ; of Antilles, 

 269; of the Apocalypse, 209; of 

 Arcadia, 301 ; of Argolis, 112, 302 ; 

 of Bigourdan, 322 ; of Cabul, Balu- 

 chistan, and Trans-Indus, 159 ; of 

 Cortes, 269; of Cuchulainn, 397; 

 of Dalmatia, 318 ; of De Soto, 274 ; 

 of Dongola, 249 ; of Elis, 112 ; of 

 Epidaurus, 302 ; of Epirus, 318 ; of 

 Germans, 113 ; of Greece, 292, 300- 

 3 ; of India, 146 sqq. ; of large size, 

 246; of La Tene, 322; of Mace- 

 donia, 302; of Mexico, 266-7; of 

 Navarre, 322 ; of Peloponnesus, 

 301 ; of Pyrenees, 322 ; of Sigynni, 

 94 ; of Solutre, described, 84 ; of 

 Syria, differ from those of Bagdad, 

 and both inferior to Anazah, 184 ; 

 of Tarbes, 322; of Texas, 266-7; 

 of the Mausoleum, 306 ; of Thrace, 

 302 ; of Tros, 290 ; of Veneti, 104 ; 



