28 RING-EIDINO. 



when the column will lead on to the quarter-circle on the 

 other side of the ring, as shown. 



VI. Plate 10. — The last of the column having entered on 

 one of the long sides, command : 



1. Right (or left) turn, 2. March. 

 At the command March, each rider will execute a right 

 turn, guiding by the lead, and cross the ring in line, guiding 

 by the right flank. As the line arrives at the opposite side, 

 command : 



1. Left, (or right) turn, 2. March ; 

 when each rider will execute a left turn, and the class thus 

 go to the wall in single file again. 



VII. Plate 11. — As the last of the column enters on one 

 of the long sides, command : 



1. Righi (or left) oblique, 2. March ; 

 when each rider will execute a half -turn to the right, and, 

 guiding by the lead, cross the ring diagonally to the other 

 side. The line must be kept parallel with the long sides of 

 the ring. 



VIII. Plate 16. — Just before the head of the column is 

 about to go on to one of the short sides, command : 



1. Right (or left) about, oblique, 2. March ; 

 when each rider will turn on a small circle, and, going on 

 the left oblique, cross to the other side. Before the line 

 arrives too near the wall, command : 



1. Left (or right) turn, 2. March ; 

 when all will turn on a small circle to the left to the wall. 



the spiral. 



IX. Plate 9. — This movement is only adapted for a large 

 class, and is useful as a movement between trotting evolu- 

 tions, and is to be executed at a walk. On arriving at the 

 half -school, the column will lead on to a large circle, and 

 with every turn decrease the diameter until, the circle being 



