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Illustrated Horsebreaking. 



BY 



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



SECOND EDITION. 



IViis Edition has heen entirely re-written ; the amount of the letterpress more 

 than doubled, and 75 reproductions of Photographs have been added. 



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Infective Diseases of Animals. 



Being Part I. of the Translation of Friedberger and Froehner's 

 Pathology of the Domestic Animals. 



Translated and Edited by Capt. M. H. HAYES, F.R.C.V.S. 



Auf/ior of ^'■Points of the Horsc,^'' etc. 



AViTH A Chapter on Bacteriology by Dr. G. NEWMAN, D.P.H. 



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The Horsewoman. 



A Practical Guide to Side=Saddle Riding. 



BY 



Mrs. HAYES. Edited by Capt. M. H. HAYES. 



AVith 4 Collotypes from Instantaneous Photographs, and 48 Drawings after 

 Photographs, by J. H. OSWALD Brown. 



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