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INDEX 



periodical moulting of the, 17 ; principles of 

 breeding, 161 ; proportions of the various 

 points of the, 15 ; pure Arab, the, 25 ; pur- 

 chase of the, 6S1 ; Karey's apparatus for 

 breaking, 205 ; Earcy's method of train- 

 ing, 192 ; relative proportions of the, 9 ; 

 roots for the, 260 ; salt for the, 263 ; 

 selection of blood in each class in breeding, 

 176; selling of, 6S5 ; singeing, 281; small 

 stomach of the. 18 ; stable clothing for, 246 ; 

 stoutness of the American thoroughbred, 

 52 ; superiority of the ordinary method of 

 breaking, 212 ; sweaters for the, 247 ; 

 synonyms of the, 7 ; the agricultural, 133 ; 

 the Arab of antiquity, 4 ; the American 

 thoroughbred, 47 ; the Austrian, 57 ; the 

 Australian, 36 ; the British original, 5 ; the 

 brood mare, 182 ; the brougham, 129 ; the 

 cab, ih. ; the carriage, ib. ; the Canadian, 41 ; 

 the charger, 117 ; the Cleveland, 139 ; the 

 Clydesdale, 138; the cob, 112, 125; the 

 Conestoga, 54 ; the covert hack, 118 ; the 

 Darley Arabian, 71 ; the Egyptian, 4 ; the 

 English thoroughbred, 67 ; the English 

 thoroughbred of 1750,69; the Exmoorpony, 

 127 ; the European continental, 56 ; the fast 

 trotter, 132 ; the Flemish, 64 ; the foal of, 

 182 ; the French, 58 ; the Galloway, 125 ; 

 the German, 57; the gigster, 132; the 

 Godolphin Arabian, 19, 71 ; the Greek, 2 ; 

 the half-bred, 112 ; the Hanoverian, 65 ; the 

 heavy machiner, 131 ; the Highland pony, 

 127 ; the Hungarian, 57 ; the Irish hunter, 

 116; the Italian, 56; the ladies', 124; the 

 Libyan, 4 ; the Lincolnshire dray, 137 ; the 

 modem thoroughbred, 67; the Moorish, 4; 

 the Morgan, 39 ; the New Forest pony, 124 ; 

 the Norwegian, 66 ; the Numidian, 4 ; the, 

 of Scriptu,re, 1; the park hack, 118; the 

 Persian, 34 ; the phaeton, 132 ; the polo 

 pony, 127 ; the Portuguese, 56 ; the Prussian, 

 57 ; the road hack, 118 ; the Roman, 3 ; the 

 Russian, 63 ; the Shetland pony, 129 ; the 

 shire hoise, 133; the South American, 38; the 

 Spanish, 56 ; the Suflfolk cart, 134 ; the 

 Swedish, QQ ; the Tartar, 35 ; the trooper, 

 117; the Turkish, 35; the Vermont, 53 ; the 

 Welsh pony, 126 ; theory of generation of, 

 161 ; thoroughbred, essentials in the, 97 ; 

 time of sending brood mare to the, 186 ; 

 times made by, in the middle of the last 

 century, 90 ; times of the best American, 

 made in America and England, 91 ; times 

 of best modern Euglisli, (7). ; treatment of 

 the brood mare when iu foal, 187 ; treat- 

 ment of brood mare after foaling, 188 ; 

 trimming the, 282 ; water for the, 264, it 

 seq. ; weaning of the foal, 190 ; wheaten 

 bread for the, 258 ; wild, of America, Mr. 

 Herbert's account of the, 39 ; wild Tartar, 

 35 ; use of bandages for the, 284 ; two kinds 

 of, 257. 

 Horsemanship, M. Baucher's method of, 210. 

 Hovel, the, for brood mare, 182. 

 Humerus, the, 377 ; and scapula, 516 ; treat- 

 ment of exostosis of, ih. ; external view of, 

 377 ; internal view of, 378 ; treatment of 

 fracture of, 522. 

 Hungarian horse, the, 57. 

 Hunter, feeding of the, 269 ; choosing of the 

 half-bred, 114; blood most suitable for 

 breeding, 176; final preparation of, 304; 

 mouth of the half-bred, 116 ; points essen- 



tial to the half-bred, 114 ; preparation of, 

 294; the half-bred, 113; the Irish, 116; 

 height of the half-bred, 115 ; the thorough- 

 bred, 110 ; treatment of blows in the legs of, 

 306 ; treatment of exhaustion of the, ih. ; 

 treatment of overreach, ih. ; treatmei^t of 

 thorns in the legs, ih. 



Hydrophobia, see rabies, 574. 



Hydrothorax, a sequel of pleui'isy, 550 ; treat- 

 ment of, ib. 



Hyoides, os, 470. 



Ir.EUM, anatomy of the, 484. 



Ilii, OS, 384. 



Ilio-ciBcal valve, the, 484. 



Ilio-sacral ligament, the inferior, 407 ; the 

 superior, ih. ; view of, ib. 



Importation of the Damascus Arab into 

 England, 72. 



In-and-in breeding, 165. 



Incisor teeth, sections of, 357. 



ludia, breed of horses in, 36. 



Indian pony, the, 41. 



Indigestion (Dyspepsia), 556. 



Inflammation of the bones, 507 ; of bursas 

 mucoste, 525 ; of tendinous sheaths, ib. ; of 

 the bladder, 569 ; of the bowels, 561 ; of the 

 brain, 573 ; of the bronchi, 540 ; of the eye, 

 579 ; of the kidneys, 567 ; of the larynx 

 542 ; of the lungs, 547 ; of the pleura, 549 ; 

 of the stomach, 557 ; of the veins after 

 bleeding, 627. 



Influenza, nature of, 539 ; treatment of, ih. 



Innominatum, os, 384 ; upper view of os, ib, 



Inter-metacarpal articulations, 415. 



Inter-metatarsal articulations, 428. 



luter-phalangeal articulations, 415. 



Inter-sesamoideal ligament, 415. 



Intestines, anatomy of the Lirge, 482 ; small, 

 483, et seq. _ 



Intus-susception, nature and symptoms of, 

 562. 



Irish hunter, the, 116. 



Iron fittings for stalls and loose boxes, 237. 



Iron surface gutter, 226. 



Ischii, OS, 384. 



Italian horse, the, 56. 



Jaw, osteo sarcoma of, 520; sym^oms of 



caries of, ib. ; the lower, 356 ; treatment of 



caries of, 520. 

 Jejunum, anatomy of the, 484. 

 Jog-trot, starting into the, 147. 

 Joints, general remarks on, 391 ; composition 



of, ih.; classification of, 395 ; movements of, 



296 ; wounds of, 535. 

 Jugular vein, when obliterated, renders horse 



unfit to be turned out, 312. 

 Jumping, 157. 



Kicking out of doors, prevention of, 337 ; 

 in-doors, 294. 



Kidneys, anatomy of the, 486 ; di-seases of the, 

 567 ; section of the, 487 ; situation of the, 

 48G ; view of the, 487. 



Knee-joint (wrist, or carpus), back view of, 

 381 ; remarks on strain of the, 528 ; symp- 

 toms of strain of the, ih. ; treatment of 

 strain of the, 529 ; articulations of, 412 ; 

 movements of, 415 ; broken, 535. 



Lachrymal apparatus, anatomy of, 498 ; 

 ducts, anatomy of, ib. 



