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Houghton. 



The Coaches of Colonial New York. By George 

 W. W. Houghton. New York Historical So- 

 ciety. 1890. 8vo, 31 pages. 



Howlett. 



Lecons de Guides. Par Edwin Howlett. Paris : 

 Pairault et Cie. 1893. Large 8vo, 154 pages. 

 (Edwin Howlett is well known to American and 

 French coaching men, as an admirable teacher 

 of four-in-hand driving. To a natural ability for 

 instructing, he has joined large practice in driving, 

 and in his book he has endeavoured, most success- 

 fully, to impart what he says to his pupils on the 

 box. Every word should be carefully studied by 

 an aspirant for coaching honours, and the author 

 himself should be sought by any beginner who 

 may have the good fortune to be within reach of 

 his stables in Paris.) 



Driving Lessons. By Edwin Howlett. New 

 York: R. H. Russell & Son. 1894. Large 8vo, 

 159 pages. 



The Hub. 

 A Magazine for Carriage Builders. New York. 

 Monthly, from 1871. 



Huth. 



A Bibliographical Record of Hippology. By F. 

 H. Huth. London: Bernard Ouaritch. 1887. 

 Small 4to, 439 pages. (A very complete cata- 

 logue of works on Horses, Driving, etc.) 



