8 CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER X. 



Driving Bits. — The Bridoon Bit with Rings ; Portraits of Saddle, 

 Carriage and Draft Horses 93 



CHAPTER XI. 

 The Bridoon Bit with Half Guards 96 



CHAPTER XII. 



Bridoon Bit with Double Joint and Half Guards.— Common 

 Snaffle Bit ; Plain Snaffle 97 



CHAPTER XIII. 

 The Double-Jointed Snaffle Bit.— Pantograph Snaffle ; Double- 

 Barred Snaffle in Use ; Doubly Severe ; Wire Snaffle Bit 99 



CHAPTER XIV. 

 The Bar Bit.— Packing Box Buggy 103 



CHAPTER XV. 

 Bar Bits, Straight and Curved, with Liverpool Slide. — Posi- 

 tions in Running ; Straight-Jacket ; Norman Stallions ; Contra- 

 dictions 112 



CHAPTER XVI. 

 Carriage Bar Bit with Curb and Bearing Rein 119 



CHAPTER XVII. 



The Carriage Bit-and- Bridoon.— Operation of tlie Bridoon ; Style 

 vs. Bridoon and Check Rein Abandoned ; Occupant of the Car- 

 riage ; Passing in Review ; Jewelry of the Turnout ; Breeding 

 for the Carriage; Mated, not Matched Horses; Selling Ill- 

 Matched Teams ; Small Per Cent, of Carriage Horses; Horses, 

 Carriages and Harness ; Stock to Breed From ; Flying Childers ; 

 Breeding the Wrong Way ; No Style or Grace in Short-Legged 

 Horses ; The Carriage Horse 122 



CHAPTER XVIII. 

 Tee Use of Blinds on Horses 130 



CHAPTER XIX. 

 Feeding 132 



CHAPTER XX. 

 Now a Word to the Cavalry Man 136 



CHAPTER XXI. 

 Some Unnecessary Tortures 138 



