PK TH ACKER ^ CO., LONDON. 



Super-Royal 8vo., Cloth, Gilt Top, 34/- 



Points of the Horse. 



A familiar Treatise on Equine Conformation. 



BY 



Capt. M. HORACE HAYE5, F.R.C.V.S. 



SECOND EDITION. Revised and enlarged. 



This Edition has been thoroughly revised and contains numerous additions, 

 including specially written Chapters on the Breeds of English and Foreign Horses. 



Illustrated by 200 reproductions of Photographs of Typical "Points" and Horses, 

 and 205 Drawings by J. H. Oswald Brown, 



"A year or two ago we had to speak in terms of praise of the first edition of this 

 book, and we welcome the second and more complete issue. The first edition was 

 out of print in six months, but, instead of reprinting it, Capt. Hayes thought it better 

 to wait until he had enough material in hand to enable him to make to the second 

 edition those additions and improvements he had proposed to himself to add. The 

 result is in eveiy way satisfactoiy, and in this handsome book the searcher after sound 

 information on the make and shape of the horse will find what will be of the utmost 

 use to him. Those who have been, or who contemplate being at no distant date, in 

 f he position of judges at horse shows, will derive great benefit from a careful perusal 

 of Capt. Hayes' pages." — Field. 



Thick Crown 8vo., Buckram, 15/- 



Veterinary Notes 



for Horse=Owners. 



An Illustrated Manual of Horse Medicine and Surgery^ written in 

 simple language, with over 200 Illustrations. 



BY 



Capt. M. HORACE HAYES, F.R.C.V.S. 



FIFTH EDITION. 



Revised throughout, considerably enlarged, and incorporates the substance of the 

 Author's ^^Soundness and Age of Horses.'''' 



"Of the many popular veterinaiy books which have come under our notice, this 

 is certainly one of the most scientific and reliable. If some painstaking student would 

 give us works of equal merit to this on the diseases of the other domestic animals, we 

 should possess a very complete veterinary library in a very small compass." — Field. 



