CONTENTS. vn 



PACE 



and Water Supply — Ventilation and Lighting — Stable Fittings — Harness 

 Room — Coach-House — Servants' Rooms — Ground Plans of Stables — 

 Necessity for Airing New Stables 155 



CHAPTER XL 



STABLE MANAGEMENT. 



Theory and Practice of Feeding and Watering — Dressing or Grooming^- 

 Clipping, Singeing, and Trimming — Use and Application of Bandages- 

 Management of the Feet — Daily Exercise — Proper Temperature of the 

 Stable — Remedies for Stable Vices and Bad Habits — Preparation for 

 Work — Ordinary Sweating — The Turkish Lath — Physic — Pinal Prepara- 

 tion — Treatment after Work — Summering — Care of Saddlery and Har- 

 ness 177 



CHAPTER XII. 



Mounting and Dismounting — The Seat — Management of the Reins — Modes 

 of Starting the Horse into his Various Paces — Riding to Hounds — Out- 

 door Vices and Bad Habits ......... 230 



CHAPTER XIII. 



CLASSIFICATION OF THE VARIOUS ORGANS, AND PHYSIOLOGY OF TnE SKELETON. 



Classification of the Various Organs — Structure of Bone — Of the Skeleton - 

 in General — The Artificial Skeleton — Number of Bones composing the 

 Skeleton — General Anatomy of the Spinal Column — Of the Head and 

 Face — Of the Thoracic Arch and Anterior Extremities — Of the Pelvic 

 Arch and Hind Extremities — Of the Tail — Of the Fore and Hind Ex- 

 tremities considered as Organs of Support and Locomotion . . . 24S 



CHAPTER XIV. 



THE TEETH. 



CHAPTER XV. 



OF THE JOINTS AND MUSCLE — THE TISSUES ENTERING INTO THEIR COMPOSITION. 



The Joints — Cartilage — Fibrous Tissue — Physiology of Muscle . . . 200 



