94 RING-RIDING. 



Plate 117 c. — For this figure, command : 



1. First mid opposite twos, forward and circle, 



2. March ; 



when the twos indicated will move forward, and, circling 

 around each other in the center, again move forward, and 

 right about into the position vacated by the opposite two. 

 Executed by the rest in succession, on command. 



Plate 117 d. — This is the same as the movement just ex- 

 plained, but only executed by one from each two, thus ex- 

 changing partners. Command by numbers. Number ones 

 will right turn into place, while the number twos will left 

 turn. 



Plate 117 e. — For this figure, command : 



1. First and opposite twos foriuard, circle, and pass 

 around, 2. March ; 

 when the twos indicated will move forward, and, circling 

 around each other in the center, again move forward, and 

 regain their original positions by circling one half around 

 on the outside, as shown. 



Executed by the rest, on command. 



In these movements, started from a halt, the gait to be 

 assumed, unless a walk, should be indicated in the command, 

 or understood by explanation from the instructor. 



Plate 118 a. — Being in four ranks on the circle, opposite 

 ranks to change places by circles, command : 



1. Odd threes circle, 2. March. 

 At the command March, the threes indicated will circle, as 

 shown. The others will keep their position and gait on the 

 circle. While the odd threes are circling, the even threes 

 will have gone one half around the circle. The original 

 positions are resumed by repeating the command for the 

 even threes. 



Plate 118 h. — Opposite ranks to change places by circling 

 around each other, command : 



