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191; The Indian pony, 192 ; Uses of Broncos and Indian 
ponies, 193; Other American ponies, 194. Ponies of 
the British Isles: The Shetland pony, 196; History of 
the Shetland pony, 197; Description of the Shetland 
pony, 198; Uses of Shetland ponies, 199; Feeding and 
care of Shetland ponies, 200 ; Organizations and records, 
201; The Welsh pony, 202; Exmoor and Dartmoor 
ponies, 203; The New Forest pony, 204; The Hackney 
pony, 205; The ponies of Scotland, 206; The Conne- 
mara, or pony of Ireland, 207. Other Ponies: The 
Celtic, or pony of Iceland, 208; The Arabian pony, 
209; The Russian pony, 210; The Scandinavian or 
Norwegian pony, 211; Miscellaneous ponies, 212. 
CHAPTER VI 
MuLeEs AND JACKS 181-189 
History, 213; Description, 214; Form, 215; Market 
class of mules, 216; Use of the mule, 217; Feeding, 
218; Distribution, 219; Mule production, 220; The 
Poitou jack, 221; Importance of mules, 222; The type 
of jack to use, 223; The kind of mare to breed from, 
224 ; Color, 225; Organizations and records, 226. 
CHAPTER VII 
Tue Mriritary Horse ‘ 190-198 
Horses, general description, 227 ; Horses, special de- 
scriptions, 228; Mules, 229; Horses required by the 
British War Office, 230. 
PART II 
THE BREEDS OF CATTLE 
CHAPTER VIII 
Tut Brer BREEDS OF CATTLE : 201-254 
Shorthorn Cattle: Origin in England, 232; Breeding 
by Colling Brothers, 233 ; Other English breeders, 234 ; 
