BOOKS ON HORSES— continued. 



RIDING AND HUNTING. Fulty Illustrated with 



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YETERINARY NOTES for HORSE OWNERS. 



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INFECTIVE DISEASES OF ANIMALS. Being 



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THE HORSEWOMAN. A Practical Guide to Side- 

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