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21. Rational means of putting a horse at 

 a gallop* 



22. Halt at a gallop, the legs or the spur 

 preceding the hand. 



23. Force continued in proportion to the 

 forces of the horse ; the rider should never 

 yield until after having annulled the horse's 

 resistances. 



24. Education of the horse in parts, or 

 means of exercising his forces separately. 



25. Complete education of horses of ordi- 

 nary formation in less than three months. 



26. Sixteen new figures of the manege, 

 proper for giving the finishing touch to the 

 horse's education, and for perfecting the 

 rider's touch. 



It is to be understood that all the details 

 of application, appertaining to these innova- 

 tions, are new, and likewise belong to me. 



THE END. 



