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Description, 48 ; The action, 49; Color of the Hackney, 
50; Soundness of the Hackney, 51; Uses of the Hack- 
ney, 52; Distribution, 53; Organizations and records, 
64. French Coach Horse: History in France, 56 ; His- 
tory in America, 57; Types of French Coach horses, 
58; Coach type, 59; The trotting type, 60; Speed rec- 
ords and races, 61; Uses of the French Coach horse, 62 ; 
Distribution, 63; Organizations and records, 64.  er- 
man Coach Horse: History in Germany, 66; History 
in America, 67; Description, 68; Types and families, 
69; The East Prussian or Trakehner horse, 70; The 
Hanoverian horses, 71 ; The Holstein horses, 72; Olden- 
burg horses, 73; East Friesland horses, 74; Schleswig 
horses, 75; Uses of German Coach horses, 76; Distri- 
bution, 77; Organizations and records, 78. Cleveland 
Bay and Yorkshire Coach Horse: History in Great 
Britain, 80; History in America, 81; Description, 82 ; 
Uses of the Cleveland Bay horse, 83; Distribution, 84; 
Organizations and records, 85. 
CHAPTER III 
Licut-Harness Breeps or Horses 
American Standardbred Horse: Origin, 87; In- 
fluence of Messenger, 88; Other important contribu- 
tors, 89; Influence of American horses, 90 ; Early trot- 
ting records, 91; The trotting register, 92; Influence of 
the standard, 93; Families, 94; The Hambletonian 
family, 95; The Mambrino Chief family, 96; The Clay 
family, 97 ; The Morgan family, 98; The Pilot family, 
99; Other families, 100; Description, 101; Uses for 
racing, 102; Use as a roadster, 103; Use as heayy- 
harness horse, 104; Use for breeding ‘‘cow ponies,” 
105; Distribution, 106 ; Organizations and records, 107. 
The Pacing Horse: History in Europe, 109; History 
in America, 110; Present position of the pacer, nah es 
The pacing standard, 112; Families, 113; Descrip- 
tion, 114; Uses of the pacer, 115; Distribution, 116 ; 
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