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INDEX. 



Medler, Mr., i. 336. 

 Mellish, Captain, won by racing, i. 14. 

 Melton and Almacks, ii. 332. 

 Menage, valet's definition of, ii. 2. 

 Men, training, remarks on, ii. 357. 

 Merit in riding, difference in, i. 72. 

 Messrs. Travellers and Co., ii. 157. 

 Midling lot, a, ii. 98. 

 Misgivings of the mind, ii. 27. 

 Money made by breeding by certain 



persons, i. 210. 

 Morland the painter, remarks on, ii. 



285. 

 Mufr and Wide-avcake looking at a 



nag, i. 264. 

 and Wide-awake's horse after six 



weeks' use, i. 274, 

 Muffs and muddies, ii. 1 52. 

 Music and riding, learning, i. 127. 

 My glorious cousin, ii. 67. 

 Mytton, Mr., charging gates tandem, 



i. 69. • 



Nature no carpenter, i. 181. 



New Forest, the author hunting in, i. 



368. 

 Nickem, a superfine one, i. 415. 



getting out of a scrape, i. 376. 



-, Mr., introduced, i. 348. 



Nickem's account versus gentleman's 



account, i. 381. 

 Night coaches, i. 29. 

 Nimrod quoted, i. 68. 

 Nobleman, a capital fencer, i. 25!. 

 and his coachman, anecdote 



of, i. 203. 



Oakapple, Mr., and tlie pickpockets, i. 



374. 

 Observations on driving, i. 68. 

 Olive branches, ii. 1 56. 

 Omnibuses, observations on, ii. 1 G3. 

 Opinions on cruelty, i. 2.S. 

 Osborn, Harry, i. 344. 



Pack of hounds, setting up one, i. 141. 



Pain borne with most fortitude by well- 

 bred persons, ii. 308. 



Patronising tailors, ii. 6. 



Pedigree, a new sort of, ii. 185. 



Peel, Captain, an excellent rider, ii. 44. 



Perches to carriages, ii. 164, 



Peter Simple in the Essex country, ii. 

 390. 



Phaeton, musical, ii. 9. 



Pheasants, destruction of by Aunty, ii. 

 251. 



Phenomenon, old, i. 80. 



Pianoforte, playing a contrast, ii. 333. 

 Picking a pocket, the man who would 



do so, i. 193. 

 Pig giving the author a hint on action, 



i"i. 2'40. 

 Piggy in a fix, and fixed principles, ii. 



363. 

 Pictures, originals and copies, remarks 



on, ii. 301. 

 Pines unfit for'poor people, i. 1 18. 

 Pink-tailed horses, anecdote of, i. 244. 

 Plagiarism, remarks on, ii. 210. 

 Plum pudding, remarks on, i. 425. 

 Pointer, a choice one, i. 142. 

 Politics, a short touch at, ii. 27. 

 Port and the income tax, ii. 37. 

 Portraits of celebrated horses, their 



great advantage to the future sporting 



world, ii. 280. 

 Post-boys, horse-keepers, carters, &c., 



often brutes to horses, ii. 164, 

 Post-horses, sufferings of, i. 27. 

 Pot, the putting it on, i. 50. 

 Powell on Primrose, i. 152. 

 Power in Teddy the Tiler, i. 140. 

 " Pray catch my horse " riders, i. 166. 

 Preliminary canter, the, i. 129. 

 Principle, acting on, ii. 3. 

 Princes and hods of mortar, i. 140. 

 Prints, none of first-rate character ex- 

 tant representing fox-hounds in chase, 



ii. 295. 

 Prize-fights, ideas on, i. 61. 

 Profits of dealers not more than they 



should be, i. 212. 

 Propelling powers in horses, ii. 231. 

 Prophesying, ii. 7. 

 Public training stables, ii. 94. 

 Pug allowed but a short time to make 



his toilet, ii. 366. 

 Pulling up horses suddenly in harness, 



bad practice of, i. 196. 

 Punch and Judy bought by a noble- 

 man, i. 251. 

 Pupils, biped and quadruped, ii. 99. 

 Purchasing of dealers and gentlemen, 



i. 190. 



Queen's plates, i. 5. 

 Quickening a sale, i. 311. 



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Rabbit and greyhound, speed of, i. 146. 



Race, a difficult, to ride, i. 130. 



, a, slight sketch of, ii. 281. 



Race-horse, a vicious one rendered 

 quiet, i. 122. 



, a badly managed one im- 

 proved, i. 1 22. 



