W. TH ACKER cj- CO., LONDON. 



13 



IN THE PRESS. Imperial i6mo., with Numerous Illustrations. 



IN SADDLE AND STABLE 



€I)e Common £>msie of ftitrmg, 



By Mrs. POWER O'DONOGHUE. 



Authoress of " Ladies on Horseback" "A Beggar on Horseback" Sr'c. 



CHAPTERS. 



I. OUGHT CHILDREN TO RIDE I 1 



II. — " FOR MOTHERS AND CHILDREN " 

 III. — FIRST HINTS TO A LEARNER. 

 IV. — SELECTING A MOUNT. 

 V. — THE LADY'S DRESS ON HORSEBACK. 

 VI.— DITTO. 

 VII. — BITTING. 

 VIII. — SADDLING. 

 IX. — HOW TO SIT, TO WALK, TO CANTER, AND TO 

 TROT. 



X. REINS, VOICE, AND WHIP. 



XI. — RIDING ON THE ROAD. 



XII. — PACES, VICES, AND FAULTS. 

 XIII. — A LESSON IN LEAPING. 

 XIV. — MANAGING REFUSERS. 



XV. FALLING. 



XVI. — HUNTING OUTFIT CONSIDERED. 



XVII. ECONOMY IN RIDING DRESS. 



XVIII. — HACKS AND HUNTERS. 

 XIX. — IN THE HUNTING FIELD. 

 XX. — SHOEING. 



XXI. FEEDING. 



XXII. — STABLING. 

 XXIII. DOCTORING. 



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THE STEEPLECHASE HOESE 



How to Select, Train, and Ride Him, 



WITH NOTES ON ACCIDENTS AND DISEASES, AND THEIR TREATMENT. 



By Capt. J. HUMFREY. 



CHAPTERS. 



I. — GENERAL REMARKS. 



II. — HOW TO SELECT STEEPLECHASE HORSES. 

 III. — AGE. 

 IV. — HOW TO PUT IN CONDITION. 



V. HOW TO BREAK IN. 



VI. — SCHOOLING. 



VII. — TRAINING. 



VIII. — STABLES AND STABLE MANAGEMENT. 

 IX. — HOW TO RIDE. 

 X. — ACCIDENTS AND DISEASES. 

 XI. — MEDICINES RECIPES TO IMPROVE CON- 

 DITION — SHOEING. 



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Containing Original and Approved Recipes in every department of Indian Cookery ; Recipes for Summer Beverages and 

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