102 RING-EIDING. 



their circles until formed in line. As soon as the line is 

 formed, the riders toward the outside flank must increase 

 their gait. 



Plate 120 d. — To form in line, the class being in two sec- 

 tions on the circle, command : 

 1. Form line, 2. March. 

 At the command March, the second section will gradually 

 decrease its circle, and thus apjjroach and form up to the 

 first section, which has kept its gait and position on the 

 circle. As soon as line is formed, the outside flank must in- 

 crease its gait. 



^ Plate 120 e. — The class being on the circle in column of 

 twos, the inside riders to change direction, command ; 

 1. Number twos right (or left) about, 2. March; 

 when each inside rider will execute a right about and go in 

 the opposite direction, as shown. 



Plate 121a. — The two sections circling in opposite direc- 

 tions, as the leaders approach each other, command : 



1. Pight (or left) about, 2. March ; 

 when each rider will execute a right about around and with 

 the opposite rider, and then go in the other direction. Or, 

 command : 



1. Circle, 2. March : 

 when each rider will circle around and with the opposite 

 rider, and go forward again in the same direction as be- 

 fore. 



Plate 121b. — The two sections to change places without 

 changing direction, as the leaders approach each other, com- 

 mand : 



1. All change, 2. March ; 

 when the riders will pass in between each other, as shown, 

 bringing the inside riders to the outside circle and the outside 

 riders to the inside circle. 



