l82 Modern Riding and Horse Education 



Twenty-first to Thirtieth Lessons 

 (inclusive) 



Jumping- with reins and stirrups over a one-foot 

 obstacle, and then over two one- foot jumps five 

 yards apart, to form an in-and-out, and thirdly over 

 a single jump, to be gradually raised to a height of 

 two feet, and negotiated without reins but with 

 stirrups. 



Reining back. 



Trotting, cantering lessons, etc., as before. 



Thirty-first to Fortieth Lessons (inclusive) 



First half-hour each day of independent work for 

 each pupil in the open : — Cantering on the circle, 

 and passaging. 



Second half-hour in the school or manege : — 

 Jumping a two-foot obstacle, gradually heightened 

 to three feet, alternately with and without reins and 

 stirrups. 



Fortieth to Fiftieth Lessons (inclusive) 

 First half-hour : — Independent work ; making a 



