106 EING-RIDING. 



b 3. Center, March. 



4. Fou7' circles, March. 

 c 5. Center, March. 



6. Four figure eights, March. 

 d 7. Center, March. 



8. Eight and left turn, March. 

 Arriving at the positions shown by this last movement, 

 various other movements, already explained, can follow. 



Plate 123. — The class being in the jDositions last assumed 

 (Plate 122), commands : 



a 1. Right and left turn, March. 

 All turning in the direction of the leaders. 



2. Half-school, March. 

 The columns will pass each other to the left. 

 h 3. Center, March. 

 4. Columns right turn, March. 

 Or, to bring all together again by fours, 

 c 1. Center, March. 



2. Form fours, March, 



3. Column right turn, March. 



The fours will always be formed in the direction that 

 will bring number one on the outside flank. Or, in place 

 of &. 



d 1. Center, March. 



2. Columns left change, March. 



Plate 124. — The class being at a halt, in line, to change 

 the positions of the riders as to either flank, command : 

 1. In file from the right (or left) retire, 2. March. 



3. Left (or right), 4. Dress. 



At the command March, the rider on the right flank will 

 turn on a small circle to the right, and, passing behind the 

 rear of the line, come up into the position before occupied 

 by the rider on the left flank. The other riders, having fol- 

 lowed him in single file, successively form up in line on the 

 right and dress to the left. 



