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INDEX. 



PAGE 



Bducation and training — Continued, 



Nature of the horse loi 



Passive treatment 98 



Pawing in stall, to prevent 88 



Pullers and luggers 90 



Putting out tongue 107 



Riding bridle for kickers 98 



Runaway horse, to stop 89 



Shoeing kicking horse 85 



Simple riding bridle 97 



Standing quietly 95 



Starting a horse 95 



Tail-switching, remedy 84 



Taking up front feet 94 



Talk to your horses 93 



Teaching colt to back 103 



Throwingand subduing 87 



Training enclosure 74 



Trainmg, hints on loi 



Training to harness 103 



Treatment, passive 98 



Use intelligent means 103 



Whip, use of 9a 



"Whoa!" 91 



Gleason, life of 9 



Begins lecturing. 17 



Birth and early life 14 



Chester Evening News 43 



Childs, Geo. W 26 



Cody, William F 45 



Coup,W. C 38,53 



Early Western life x5t 16 



Eureka bridle 38 



Experiences : 



Boston 5^ 



Boston Herald 59 



Brooklyn 40 



Buffalo 49 



Canada 53 



Chicago 47 



Chicago Horseman 47 



Chicago Tribune 48 



Colorado 40 



Connecticut X9, 30, 56 



Delaware 28, 42 



Driving Rysdyk 68 



Georgia 37 



Illinois » 40 



Iowa 40 



Kentucky 38 



FAG* 

 Gleason — Continued, 

 Experiences: 



Little York, dinner at 33 



Long Island 40 



Maryland 34i 4^ 



Massachusetts so, 56 



Minnesota 4° 



New Jersey 22, 28, 29, 30, 41 



New York State.. .ao, 39, 39, 45, 53 



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New York City 67 



North Carolina 35 



Ohio 39 



Pennsylvania 22, 25^ 30, 39, 43 



Philadelphia 95 



South Carolina 36 



Tennessee 38 



Vermont 17 



Virginia 35, 41 



Wisconsin 40 



Father and mother 9-13 



First tall bat 24 



Manager of a stock farm 49 



" Resolute" "5-37 



Return to lecturing 52 



Richardson, Geo. P 58 



Rockwell, A. H. . . .17, 18, 33, 33, 34 



Second lecturing tour so 



Steiner, T. A 44) 45 



Tarbell, John S 22 



Topsy, his mare x8 



Wilder, Prof. D 18 



Williams, Prof. C. H. C 17, 65 



Harness, to clean and oil 176 



Ladies^ equestrianism 177 



Breaking a lady's saddle horse. 178 



Dismounting a lady 182 



Helping a lady mount 180 



Horses for ladies* riding 178 



Riding-gear for ladies 177 



Use of the crutches...' x8i 



Scientific horseshoeing >^ . . . 123 



Bars of foot not to be destroyed. 125 

 Blacksmiths should pass an ex- 

 amination X28 



Contracted hoofs 130 



Corns on horses 129 



DonH file the crust 125 



Don't rasp outside 125 



Foot to be cut level 134 



