CONTEXTS 



The Mind of the horse. 



Intelligence — Imagination — memory 



Excitability to motion peculiar to the horse 



Senses, sensitiveness, sensations .... 



Instincts, inclinations, feelings .... 



Ideas and feelings. — Their (irigin. — Ideas and 

 leelings which we may call forth in the horse 



Will, actions: motives of actions. How we can in- 

 tiuence his will so as to secure the actions 

 we desire ....... 



Signs by which he shows his ideas, his feelings 

 and his intentions ..... 



Signs of a desire to ]terf(n'm certain movements 

 inferred from his attitude and the positions 

 he assumes ...... 



His attention is directed to only one thing at a 

 time ........ 



Things he understands naturally and which have 

 influence upon him . . 



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