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Third Edition, revised, enlarged, and newly Illustrated. 

 Crown 8vo. Rs. 7. (10s. 6d.) 



Veterinary Notes for Horse -Owners. — An everyday 

 Horse Book. By Captain M. Horace Hayes, M.E.C.Y.S. 

 Opinions op the Press 



" The work is written in a clear and practical way." — Saturday Revieio. 



" Of the many popular veterinary books which have come under our 

 notice, this is certainly one of the most scientific and reliable. . . . 

 Some notice is accorded to nearly all the diseases which are cormnon to 

 horses in this country, and the writer takes advantage of his Indian experi- 

 ence to touch upon several maladies of horses in that country, where 

 veterinary surgeons are few and far between. The description of symptoms 

 and the directions for the application of remedies are given in perfectly 

 plain terms, which the tyro will find no difficulty in comprehending : and, 

 for the purpose of further smoothing his path, a chapter is given on veterin- 

 ary medicines, their actions, uses, and doses." — The Field. 



"Simplicity is one of the most commendable features in the book. 

 What Captain Hayes has to sa}'' he says in plain terms, and the book is a 

 very useful one for everybody who is concerned with horses." — Illustrated 

 Sporting and Dramatic News. 



" We heartily welcome the second edition of this exceedingly useful 

 book. The first edition was brought out about two years since, but the 

 work now under notice is fully double the size of its predecessor, and, as a 

 matter of course, contains more information. Captain Hayes, the author, 

 is not only a practical man in all things connected with the horse, but has 

 also studied his subject from a scientific point of view." — The Sportinr/ Life. 



" Captain Hayes, in the new edition of ' Veterinary Notes,' has added 

 considerably to its value by including matter which was omitted in the 

 former editions, and rendered the book, if larger, at any rate more useful 

 to those non-professional people who may be inclined or compelled to treat 

 their own horses when sick or injured. So far as we are able to judge, the 

 book leaves nothing to be desired on the score of lucidity and comprehen- 

 siveness," — Veterinary Journal. 



" Captain Hayes has succeeded in disposing of two editions of his manual 

 since it was issued in 1877 — a sufficient proof of its usefulness to horse- 

 owners. The present edition is nearly double the size of the first one, and 

 the additional articles are well and clearly written, and much increase the 

 value of the work. We do not think that horse-owners in general are 

 likely to find a more reliable and useful book for guidance in an emergency." 

 —The Field. New Edition, Eevised. 



Training and Horse Management in India. By 



Captain M. Horace Hayes, author of " Veterinary Notes 

 for Horse Owners," -'Kiding," &c. Third Edition. Crown 

 8vo. Rs. 5. (8s. 6d.) 



" No better guide could be placed in the hands of either amateur horse- 

 man or veterinary surgeon." — The Veterinary Journal. 



*' A useful guide in regard to horses anywhere Concise, 



practical, and portable." — Saturday Review. 



