,130 NEW METHOD OP HOKSEMANSHIP. 



16. Distinction between the reculer and the accule- 

 ment; the good effect of the former in the horse's educa' 

 tion ; the bad effect of the latter. 



17. The use of the spurs as a means of education. 



18. All horses can piaffer ; means of rendering this 

 movement slow or precipitate. 



*\ 9. Definition of the true rassembler ; means of obtain- 

 ing it ; of its usefulness to produce grace and regularity 

 in complicated movements. 



20. Means of bringing all horses to step out freely at 

 a trot. 



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 exer- 

 cising his forces separately. 



25. Complete education of horses of ordinary forma- 

 tion in less than three months. 



26. Sixteen new figures of the manege proper for giv- 

 ing the finishing touch to the horse's education, and for 

 perfecting the rider's touch. 



It is understood that all the details of application 

 appertaining to these innovations are new also, and like- 

 wise belong to me. 



THE £KD. 



