Contents. 



CHAPTER V. 



A Horse Registry — Captain Lynx — A Book on Riding — Mr Stanley Berkeley 

 —Mr Alfred Watson— The Old Castilian— Mr Joe Radcliffe— Mr Phil. 

 Robinson — Mr Sinnett— Poker — Mr Allen — The Field — Mr Comyns Cole 

 — Mr William Martin — Mr Edwin Martin — Dalmeny and Ferkun, page 66 



CHAPTER VI. 



Cramming — Militia Subalterns — A Book on Tactics — Mr John Hubert Moore 

 — Horse Breaking — Writing New Editions — Mr John Sturgess — A Book 

 on the Shape and Make of Horses — Newmarket— Mr John Hammond — 

 St Gatien — Mr John Corlett — The Sporting Times — 'Gubbins' — 'Shifter' 

 — The Earnings of Jockeys and Trainers — Irish Horses in England — 

 Touting — Mr Townsend, the Horse Painter — Mr Oswald Brown — Mr 

 Allan Sealy — Mr Sam Waller — Mr Briton Riviere — Mr Haywood Hardy 

 —Mr John Charlton, 76 



CHAPTER VII. 



Horsebreaking — 'Professor' Sample and his System — Quackery in Horse- 

 taming — ' Professor ' Galvayne — Sample's Show in London — Originality 

 in Horse Taming — Frank and Joe, ------ 98 



CHAPTER VIII. 



Colonel Dudley Sampson — Return to India — Bombay — A Free Show — Poona — 

 Colonel Morton and the 14th Hussars — The 17th Lancers — General Ward- 

 ropp Calcutta — Horsebreaking in a Class and in a Public Performance — 

 Causes of Success — Learning as I went on — Horse Taming and Horse- 

 breaking — Show at Simla — Lord and Lady Dufferin — Lord Roberts — The 

 Duke of Bedford — Sir George White — Mr Rudyard Kipling — ' The Guides ' 

 — Hyderabad and its Native Noblemen — Improvements in Horsebreaking 

 — Mr Jimmy M'Leod and Britomarte — Racing — 'The Treasure,' - in 



CHAPTER IX. 



Nellie Reid — Sample and his Machine— A Class at Woolwich — Mr Hermann 

 Vezin — Ormonde — Mr John Porter — Breaking at Kingsclere — Schoolwork 

 for Race-horses — Captain Fitzgerald, ------ 128 



