INDEX. 



533 



Luck-jaw, nature of, 378 ; symptoms 



of, 377 ; treatment of, 37S. 

 Loins, strains of tho, 316; treatment 



of strains of the, 316. 

 Lone Star (trotter), 482. 

 Long Island Black Hawk, 481 ; repu- 

 tation as a stallion, 481, 482. 

 Looso boxes, remarks on, 157. 

 Lotions, action of, 459; recipes for, 



450. 

 Lower jaw, treatment of fractures of 



the, 310. 

 Lucy (trotter), 481, 504; pedigree of 



of, 481, 519. 

 Lungs, remarks on congestion of the, 



310; symptoms of congestion of the, 



340 ; treatment of congestion of the, 



341 ; inflammation of (pneumonia), 

 339 ; treatment of hemorrhage from 

 the, 349. 



Lying down at work, 245. 



Madness, nature of, 377; symptoms 

 of, 377 ; treatment of, 378. 



Mad staggers, nature of, 375 ; symp- 

 toms of, 375 ; treatment of, 375. 



Mahomet, the traditional founder of the 

 Kochlani, 34. 



Major Winfield, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 

 tonian, 4S1. 



Malcom, Sir John, his description of 

 the Persian horse, 41. 



Mallenders, symptoms of, 391 ; treat- 

 ment of, 391. 



Mambrino (thorough-bred), description 

 of, 472 ; influence upon trotting stock, 

 472, 483. 



Mambrino Chief, 472, 483 ; character as 

 a stallion, 483 ; pedigree of, 483. 



Mambrino Messenger (trotter), 4S4. 



Mambrino Patchen, by Mambrino 

 Chief, 483, 4S4. 



Mambrino Paymaster, by Mambrino, 

 472, 483. 



Mambrino Pilot, description of, 484 ; 

 pedigree of, 472, 4S0, 483, 4S4, 508; 

 character as a stalliou, 484. 



Mane, of the race horse, the, 76 ; hog- 

 ging the, 194. 



Manege, paces of the, 96. 



Mange, insect, 389; nature of, 389; 

 symptoms of, 389 ; treatment of, 390. 



45* 



Mangers for stables, 170; material for, 

 171. 



Mare, management of the brood, 122 

 after treatment of the foal of, 127 

 choosing the, for breeding, 489 

 early treatment of the foal of, 125 

 hovel for, 119; paddock for, 118 

 time of sending to the horse, 123 

 treatment of after foaling, 125 ; treat- 

 ment of when in foal, 123; weaning 

 of the foal of, 127; the Arab, 40. 



Margrave (imp.), 474. 



Marrow, the, 250. 



Match, trotting, first on record in Eng- 

 land, 469 ; first on record in Ame- 

 rica, 470. 



Maturity of the horse, 28. 



Medicines, list of the principal, and 

 recipes for, 448 ; alteratives, 448 ; 

 anodynes, 449; antiseptics, 450 ; 

 anti-zumins, 451; aperients, 451; 

 astringents, 453; blisters, 454; caus- 

 tics, 455; clysters, 450; detergents, 

 456 ; diuretics, 457 ; embrocations, 

 457 ; febrifuges, 458 ; lotions, 459 ; 

 stimulants, 459 ; stomachics, 460 ; 

 tonics, 460 ; traumatics, 460 ; ver- 

 mifuges, 461. 



Mefki, a breed of Arab horse, 33. 



Megrims, nature of, 376 ; symptoms of, 

 376; treatment of, 376. 



Membrane, synovial, acute inflamma- 

 tion of the, 313 ; rheumatic inflam- 

 mation of, 313 ; treatment of rheu- 

 matic inflammation of the, 313. 



Meuiugitis, cerebro-spinal, nature of, 

 376, 418; symptoms of, 418; treat- 

 ment of, 419. 



Mental development, 29. 



Messenger (imp.), description of, 471 ; 

 influence upon trotting stock, 471, 

 472, 477 ; character as a stallion, 471 ; 

 his progeny in-bred, 492. 



Methods of using the horse, ancient, 17. 



Middlepiece of the horse, proportions 

 of, 23. 



Miller's Damsel (thorough-bred), 474, 

 483. 



Miss Colville (imp.), 53. 



Mode of progression in horses, 78. 



Modern Arab, the, 33 ; AH Bey's de- 

 cription of, 33; size, 35; docility of, 

 36; food of, 36; color of, 37; speed 



