INDEX. 795 



Tlie references arc to the pages. 



WARRANTY— (Continued.) 



particular defects — (Continued.) 



ossification of cartilages, 96. 



pimple, 91. 



plunging, 95. 



pregnacy, 95. 



roaring, 94. 



rot, 96. 



spavin, tj, 95. 



spine disease, 77. 



splints, 77. 



sterility, 79, 81. 



stumbling, 96. 



swollen leg, 78. 



thick wind, 96. 



tick, 96. 



want of castration, 95. 



whistling, 95. 

 particular phrases: 



"all right," 79, 80, 86, 87. 



''all right, except he would sometimes shy," 87. 



"appear to be healthy and are doing well," 89. 



"can return it," 98. 



"considered sound," 88. 



"exactly the horse you want," 89. 



"fourteen years old," 87. 



"gentle," 87, 95 n. 



"good drawer," 95. 



"good hunter," 95. 



"gray four year old colt, warranted sound," 89. 



"horse's eyes are as good as any horse's eyes in the world," 89. 



"I never warrant, but he is sound as far as I know," 86. 



"I will warrant," 78. 



"In foal to," 87. 



"In good health and condition," 88. 



"nice lot of young, sound sheep," 89. 



"on trial," 78 n. 



"perfectly quiet and free from vice," 86. 



"perfectly sound in every respect," 88. 



"quiet to drive,'' 95 n. 



■'served by,'' 87. 



"sound," 86, go. 



"sound and free from blemish," 78. 



"sound and healthy and, with proper handling, a foal getter," 81. 



"sound and kind," 86. 



