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Horses, Asses, Zebras, Mules, 

 and Mule Breeding. 



BY 



W. B. TEGETMEIER, M.B O.U., 



AND 



CAPTAIN C. L. SUTHERLAND, CLE., 



Late of the War Office ; Attached to the British Commission, 



Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876 ; International Jurob 



Paris Exhibition, 1878 ; Assistant Commissioner, 



EoYAL Commission on Agriculture, 1879. 



This work, wliicli is illustrated by thirty Fall-page Engravings, 

 includes a detailed description of all the animals of the horse tribe, 

 iind a demonstration of the advantages of mules for agricultural, 

 draught, and military purposes, as shown by their utilisation in 

 Europe, America, and India. 



"A most valuable addition to the literature of stock breeding." — Live Stock 

 Journal. 



" Practical and excellently illustrated throughout." — Daily Telegraph. 



■■ May lead to the more general employment of mules." — Daily Nexvs. 



'■ Contains an immense amount of reliable information." — Stock Keeper. 



•'We rise from its perusal with feelings of the liveliest satisfaction." — 

 Veterinarian. 



'■ To our readers who are interested in mule breeding this work may be 

 heartily recommended." — Nature. 



■• Will confer a national benefit if it succeeds in opening the eyes of Britons 

 to the value of the mule." — Land and Water. 



'• There can be no two opinions concerning the interest and importance of 

 the book — written by the highest authorities, it contains the outcome of much 

 experience." — Baily's Magazine. 



" A work from the hand of the greatest living authority on the subject 

 (mule breeding), Mr. Sutherland, in collaboration with an excellent naturalist." 

 — Madras Mail. 



" Brimful of science and research. The volume will be much sought after 

 in America, India, and the Cape. — Sporting Life. 



" The Field " Office, Bream'n Buildings, London, E.C. 



