REFERENCE LIST 259 



Plain stitched nose-band. Cavasson nose-band incor- 

 rect on a hack. 



Brow-band or front of silk braided ribbon. 



No martingale permitted. 



If desired a French bridle and bit with single rein may 

 be used. 



SADDLE 



Good make, preferably with narrow off flap, but not 



cut so as to show girth buckles. 

 Balance strap optional. 

 Leather, and not buckskin, pommels and seat. Leather 



or linen lining. No pockets or monograms on off 



flap. 

 No numnahs or pommel pads. Leather girths. 

 The leather of saddle and bridle should match in shade 



and be of a dark color. 



HORSE 



Color. Bay, chestnut, sorrel, or brown preferred. 



Gray, black, and roan only permissible. 



Dun, skewbald, piebald not permissible. 



Excessively flashy markings count against a horse. 



Mane, neatly braided, without color, or hogged accord- 

 ing to type of horse. 



Tail, pulled at dock, and switched or banged at the 

 hocks. 



Horse undipped, or, if clipped, with only a saddle-mark 

 left undipped. 



Fetlocks, nose, and ears neatly trimmed. 



For cub-hunting: 

 Black bowler or " Squire's" hat with hat-guard. 

 White hunting stock. 

 Black Melton habit with skirt-coat. 

 Black calf butcher boots and garters. 

 Spur. 



Tan doeskin gloves. 

 Hunting-crop with brown thong. 



Hunt livery: 



(Correct after formal opening of season and for Corinthian 

 classes in shows) : 



