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The aifls of the hand, of the weight of the body 

 of the rider and other aids are mechanical 

 and after they have been learnt become 

 mental or conventional aids . . . Page 130 



Associations of place and. associations of time or 



succession . . . . . • . » 134 



Way of teaching' . » 140 



Teaching- the horse to advance at a given sound 



of the voice . . . . . • » 145 



Teaching the horse to stop and remain still at 

 another given sound of the voice and to go 

 backwards . . . . . . . » 149 



Wav of teaching him to stand still alone . . » 152 



Substitution of other aids or other signals for those 

 by which the horse has learnt to ])erform 

 the actions taught ...... 155 



It is not true that the horse guesses what it is 

 desired to make him do when he is led with 

 the lounge or ridden ...... 159 



Things which the horse is taught for spectacular 



])urposes . . . . . . . » 162 



Teaching the horse to be afraid of a man dressed 

 in red, not to be afraid of a man dressed in 

 white, to be afraid of a given object or of 

 a given place ...... 



Teaching him to sei/e with the teeth . 



Teaching him to raise his legs alternately and 

 knock at the door ..... 



Teaching him to do the Spanish walk . 



Imitation is a means of teaching .... 



