*^() W. B. Allen & Co., 



Marvin (Chas.) Merv, the Queen of the World and the Scourge- 



of tiie Meii-stealhig Turcomans. By CnAitLEb ]\rAi{ViN', author 

 of "The Disastrous Turcoman Campaign," and " Grodekoff's 

 Ride to Herat." With Portraits and Maps. 8vo. i8s. 

 Marvin (Chas.) Colonel Grodekoff's Ride from Samarcand to 

 Herat, through Balkh and the Uzbek States of Afghan Turke- 

 stan. With his own March-route from the Oxus to Herat. 

 By Charles Martin. Crown 8vo. With Portrait. 8s. 

 Marvin (Chas.) The Eye- Witnesses' Account of the Disas- 

 trous Russian Campaign against the Akhal Tekke Turco- 

 mans : Describing the March across the Burning Desert, the 

 Storming of Dengeel Tepe, and the Disastrous Retreat to 

 the Caspian. By Charles Marvin. With numerous Maps- 

 and Plans. 8vo!! 18s. 

 Mayhew (Edward) Illustrated Horse Doctor. 



Being an Accurate and Detailed Account, accompanied by 

 more than 400 Pictorial Representations, characteristic of the 

 various Diseases to which the Equine Race are subjected; 

 together with the latest Mode of Treatment, and all the re- 

 quisite Prescriptions written in Plain English. By Edward- 

 Mayhew, M.R.C.V.S. 8vo. 18s. 6d. 



Contents. — The Brain and Nervous System. — The Eyes. — 

 The Mouth.~The Nostrils.— The Throat.— The Chest and its 

 contents. — The Stomach, Liver, d'c. — The Abdomen. — The 

 Urinary Organs. — The Skin. — Specific Diseases. — Limbs — 

 The Feet. — Injuries. — Operations. 



"The book contains nearly 600 pages of valuable matter, which 

 reflects great credit on its author, and, owing to its practical details, the 

 result of deep scientific research, deserves a place in the library of medical, 

 veterinary, and non-professional readers." — Meld. 



" The book furnishes at once the bane and the antidote, as the 

 dx'awings show the horse not only suffering from every kind of disease, but 

 in the diffd-ent stages of it, while the alphabetical summary at the end gives^ 

 tlie cause, symptoms and treatment of each." — Illustrated London News. 



Mayhew (Edward) Illustrated Horse Management. 



Containing descriptive remarks upon Anatomy, Medicine^ 

 Shoeing, Teeth, Food, Vices, Stables ; likewise a plain account 

 of the situation, nature, and value of the various points ; 

 together with comments on grooms, dealers, breeders, breakers, 

 and trainers ; Embellished with more than 400 engravings 

 from original designs made expressly for this work. By E. 

 Mayhew. A new Edition, revised and improved by J. L 

 LuPTON. M.R.C.V.S. 8vo. 12s. 



Contents. — The body of the horse anatomically considered. 



