Index. 



607 



South American Mules, 181 ; 



System of Horse-breaking, 556 



Souvenirs of French Sportsmen, 



412 ^ 



Spanish and Arab Crosses, 29; 



Genets, 134 ; Hat, 322 ; 



Horses, 44 ; War-horse, 134 

 " Spanker," 51 

 "Sparkler," 51 

 Spavins, 591 



Speaking-tube for Carriages, 526 

 Spiers, Ladv Anne, Arab of. 12 

 Splash Leather, Meaning of Term, 



549 



Splint, 591 



Splinter Bar, 549 



Spokes, 549 



Sporting Carriages, 538 



Sportsman's Fare, 489 ; Arts, 403 



Sportsmen Born, not Made, 459 



Spots or Stains, To Remove, from 

 Carriages, 547 



Sprains of Tendons and Liga- 

 ments, 589 



Spring Bar, 305 



"Sprite," 55; Duke of King- 

 ston's, 51 



Spurs, 297 ; and Wliips, 296 ; for 

 Road Riding, 297 



"Squeeze," India-rubber, Use of, 



507 



Stable Boys, 520 



Stable for Hunting-box, 488 ; 

 Fittings, 505 ; in the Country, 

 Medicine and Instruments for, 

 600 ; Management of, 498 ; 

 Measures and Weights, 515 ; 

 Tools, 506 



Stables and Coach-houses, 496 ; 

 Colonel Fitzwygrara on, 472 ; 

 De Grey on, 498 



Stag-hunting, 393, 402, 410 ; of 

 the Nobility in 1618, 42 



Stag-hounds, Essex Petre, 413 



Staleness, Symptoms of, 517 ; 



Treatment of, 517 

 ' Staling, Profuse, 599 



Stall, Division (illustration), 502 ; 

 Fitted up, 507 



Stallion, Anazeh, 12 ; Ass for 

 Mule-breeding, 173 ; Com- 

 pany, Bishop Stortford, 166 ; 

 Fees of, 553 ; Hiring Fund, 

 III ; Show, Glasgow, 163 ; 

 The Race-horse, 71 



Stallions, 189 ; Bedouin, 16 ; 

 Trotting, 101 



Stamford, Earl, Stables of, 499 



Stand Still, How to Make a Horse, 

 298 



Stanhope Gig, 541 ; Phaeton, 



535 



Starling, 374 



Start Slowly, 374 ; with the Voice, 

 not Whip, 374 



State Carriage Horse, 169 ; 

 Coach (illustration), 531 ; of 

 Horse Supply, 1813-14, 115; 

 Studs, Austrian. 128 



Statistics of the Turf, 69 



Steeplechase Riders originated 

 Improvements in Horseman- 

 ship, 255 



Steeplechaser, Training and 

 Riding, 573 



Steeplechasers and Hunters, 65 



Steppers, Phaeton, 233 



Steppers Scarce, 241 



Steps and Treads, to Paint, 548 



Steps of Convenience, 534 



Stimulating Drinks for Fevers, 600 



Stirrups— Boys', 277 ; Dispensed 

 with, 277 ; Indian, 148 ; f r 

 Children, 267 ; for Lady 

 Riders, 323 ; Length of, 263 



Stirrup-leathers, -05 



"Stockwell," Pedigree of, 71 



Stop a Horse, How to do it, 299 



Slopping Feet, 509 



Stoves, American, 488 ; and 

 Baths, 487 



Stowe, Mrs. Beecher, on Fox- 

 hunting, 401 



Stradbroke, Earl of, on Racing, 

 61 



Straddling, 51 



" Straddhng Turk," 55 



Strangles, 394 



Strap and Buckle, 355 ; Elastic 

 for the Feet, 323 ; for Juvenile 

 Riders, 267 



Strappers in a Stable, 518 



Strapping Horses,- 508 



Straw and Hay, 515 



Stud Book, Austrian, 128 



Stud Grooms, 518 ; Trotting 

 Horse, 106 ; Weatherby's, 



50 

 Studs, French Government, 115 ; 



Italian Government, 132 ; 



River Plate, 143 

 Stud of Earl of Northumberland, 



Stuffed Buck-skin Seat (illustra- 

 tion), 324 

 St. Vuter's Barb, 55 

 Style of Horsemanship in 1835, 



255 



Subscriptions,'Amount of, to Pack 

 of Fo.x-hounds, 459 



Subscription Packs, 459 



Suffolk Pony, 211 



Suffolk Punch, 159, 164 



Suffolks, Sir John Cullum on, 

 164 ; Longwood, Mr., on, 

 164 



Sugar for Horses, 513 



Summering and Wintering Horses, 

 516 



Summer Run, 517 



Sumner, Charles, American Tra- 

 veller, on Hunting and Leap- 

 ing, 465 



Supports of the Turf, 78 



Surfeit, 586 



"Susannah and the Elders," 

 Caricature of Lord Melbourne, 



237 

 Swan-necked Box Spurs, 298 

 Swelled Legs, 592 

 Swerving, 444 

 Sykes, Sir Tatton, on Rarey's 



Method, 570 

 Syrian Arabs, 14 ; Wild Ass or 



Hemione, 175 



Table of Distances of Races 



Run during 75 years, 69 

 Taffolet Barb, 55 

 Tails, and Manes, 509 ; Manage- 

 ment of, 509 ; of Horses, 

 Changes in, 251 

 Tandem, 438 ; Harness, 363 ; 



Sledge, 545 

 "Tantivy," 51 



Tarbes Arab, 31 ; Horses, 114 

 Tarporley Club, Annals of, 398 ; 

 Costume, of, 399 ; Meetings, 

 Drinking at, 399 ; Members of, 

 399 : Rules, 398 

 Tartar Pony, 27 

 Tartars, 29 ; of the Kirghiz 



Steppes, 29 

 Tasmanian Horses, 151 

 Tattersall's Album, 60 ; Evidence 

 of Edmund, on Horse Supply, 

 108 ; Rules, 186 

 Teeth a Sign of Age, 192 

 Temperament and Constitution, 

 204, 207 : of Lady's Horse, 331 

 Tempest, Sir Harry Vane, Anec- 

 dote of, 470 

 Tetanus, 600 

 Texas Wild Horse, 147 

 Theodore Hook's Cabriolet, 541 



Thin-skinned Animals, Horse- 

 gloves for, 522 

 Thoroughbred, Abroad, 93 ; in 

 Germany, 98 ; in Russia, 98 ; 

 in England, i ; Horses, Colours 

 of, 66 ; Mares, crossed with 

 Arab Sires, 24; Meaning of 

 the Term, 6 ; out of Training, 

 90 ; Sires, 102 ; Stallions, Un- 

 sound, 109 

 Thoroughpin, 590 

 Thoughts on Hunting, 403 

 Three-year-old Races at fixed 



weights, 76 

 Throat, Sore, 595 

 Thrush, 592 



Ties and Headstalls, 505 

 "Tifler,"55 . 



Tight Garters produce Cold Feet, 

 321 ; Lacing bad for Lady 

 Riders, 321 

 Tilbury Tug, 355 

 Tim Carter on Four-in-hand, 381 

 Timber and Water-jumping, 447 ; 



Jumper, 443 

 Tires, Indiarubber, 544 

 Tired Horses, How to Treat, 474 

 Tobin's Ventilating Tubes, 488 

 Toe, Seedy, 594 



Tom Raikes, Description by, 

 Prince Regent's Coach-and- 

 Six, 378 

 Top-boots, 483 

 *' "Touchstone,'' 66 

 Toulouse Barb, 51, 52, 55 

 Tour on Horseback, 229 

 Town Driving, 374 ; Exercise, 436 

 Trace-buckle, 354 

 Traces, and Collar, 351 ; Generally 



attached to Lace, 354 

 Trained Horses for Lady Riders, 



317 ; Paces, 285 

 Training, for a Steeplechase, 573 ; 

 for Hunting, 435 ; the Turco- 

 man, 327 

 Travelling Carriages, The Last 



Generation, 532 

 Treads and Steps, To Paint, 548 

 Treatment of Donkeys, 170 ; of 



Wounds, 582, 583 

 Tribe, Anazeh Arabs, 15 

 Tripping, 198 

 Trollope, Mr. A., his Hunting 



Descriptions, 152 

 Trotters, Orioff, 130 

 Trotting, 199 ; American, 386 ; 

 an English Pace, 287 ; Away 

 (illustration), 340 ; Draught 

 Horses, 113 ; for Ladies, 342 ; 

 Horse Register, 106 ; Illustra- 

 tion of, 196 ; StalUons, loi ; 

 Style in, 289 

 Trouser, Spur «ith Strap, Com- 

 bination, and Illustration, 298 

 Trousers for Lady Riders, 321 

 " True Blue," 52 

 Tugs, The, 356 

 Turcoman Felt Clothing of 



Horses, 503 

 Turcoman Horses, 6, 16, 25, 27 

 Turf, Statistics of, 69 ; Supports 



of, 78 

 Turkish, Baths, 436 ; Horses Im- 

 ported after Crimean War, 9 ; 

 Horses in the Last Century, 9 ; 

 Hunter of Captain Morant, 9 

 Turning to the Left in Harness 

 (illustration), 377 ; to the 

 Right, 376 

 Two-wheeled Carriages, 539 

 Typical Betting Man, 85 



Urine, Retention of, 599 



Urticaria, 587, 588 



Use of the Jobmaster, 247 ; Gym- 

 nastics, 319 ; Stirrups, 277 



Useful Cobs, 226 ; Horses and 

 Ponies, 210; Sort (iUustra- 

 tration), 231 



Value of Good Walker, 197 

 Varieties of Action, 195 

 Ventilation without Draught, 498 

 Vera's Description of American 



Horses, 387 

 Vermont Draught Horses, 140 

 Vice, Hereditary, 206 

 Vices, List of, 301 ; Stable, 521 

 Vicious in Cleaning, 522 

 Victoria Club, 83 

 Victoria, 533 ; for Park Riding 



only (illustration), 327 

 " Vieille Moustache " on Arabs, 



31 ; on Third Pommel, 326 ; 



on the Water-jump, 345 

 "Vineyard of Horsemanship," an 



old Treatise, 40 

 Virgil's Horse, 49 

 Virginian Horses, 139 

 " Voltaire," 73 



" Voltigeur " and " Flying Dutch- 

 man," their celebrated Match, 



73 



Wages of Stable Servants, 520 

 Wagonette, 438, 530 ; Illustration, 



530 ; Reversible, 530 

 Wagonettes to be made for Com- 

 fort, 531 

 Wahabee Horses, 19 

 Waistcoat, Coachman's, 521 ; 



Hunting Pockets of, 482 

 Walk, How to make a Pony, 



for Children, 268 

 W-alker, General, on Prussian 



Troop Horses, 126 

 Walker, a Good One, Value of, 



197 

 Walking, 197, 285 ; and I rotting, 

 Action of, 290 ; an Important 

 Pace, 28s ; Lessons, 431 

 Walls of Stables, 499 

 " Walmsley Turk," S5 

 Want of E.xercise cause of Rear- 

 ing, 301 

 Warburton's Hunting Ballad, 439 

 Warranty, 193 ; Horse, 193 

 Washhouses, 503 

 Washing-buckets, 506 

 Washing-house, 506 

 Washing of Carriage, 547 

 Washington Irving on Fox-hunt- 

 ing, 401 

 Water and Corn, 473 

 Water and Timber Jumping, 447 ; 

 Bandages, 476 ; for Horses, 

 511 ; Jump, "Vieille Mous- 

 tache " on, 345 ; only, 472 

 Ways of Leaping, 427 

 Weaning- and Castrating, 555 

 Weekly Expenses of Road-coach- 

 ing, 384 

 Weight and Age Races, 177 ; 

 Carrier, 427 ; of Cart Horses. 

 156 ; of Dray Horses, 160 ; ol 

 Side-saddle, 326 

 Weights and Measures, 513 

 Wellington Boots for Riding, 265 

 WeUington, Duke of, and Jenny 



Lind, 346 

 Welsh Hounds, 404 ; Ponies, 213, 



Uniform of Hatfield Hunt, 481 

 United..States Horses, 139 ; Mules 



in, 181 

 " Unknown,'' The, a perfect Small 



Hunter, 423 ; Illustration, 434 



"West Australian," 72 

 "West, Charm of," 418 

 Wetherby's Stud Book, 50 

 What a Groom can do, 519 

 What is Ridiculous? 339 

 What to do, what to avoid, 337 



