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BOOKS ON Horses 



By CAPT. M. HORACE HAYES, F.R.C.V.S. 



The Field. — " As trainer, owner and rider of horses 

 on the flat and over a country, the author has had a 

 wide experience, and when to thi-, is added competent 

 veterinary knowledge, it is clear that Captain Hayes 

 is entitled to attention when he speaks.'' 



VETERINARY NOTES FOR HORSE-OWNERS. An Illus- 

 trated Manual of Horse Medicine and Surgery, written in simple language, 

 with 276 Illustrations. Eighth Edition. Revised throughout. Large 

 crown 8vo, buckram. 15s. net. 



" A. necessary guide for horse-owuers, especially those who are far removed from immediate 

 professional assistance." — The Times. 



" Of the many popular veterinary books "Which have come under oiu* notice this is certainly 

 one of the most scientific and reliable."— 7%e Field. 



" This book leaves nothing to be desired on the score of lucidity and comprehensiveness." — 

 Veterinaj*y Journal. 



'* It is superfluous to commend a book that is an established success, and that has gone on 

 from edition to edition extending its usefulness." — Aj^my and Navy Gazette. 



POINTS OF THE HORSE. A Treatise on the Conformation, Move- 

 ments, Breeds and Evolution of the Horse, with 658 Illustrations. Third 

 Edition, revised and enlarged. Super royal 8vo, gilt top. Price 34s. 



"Oapt. Horace Hayes, the best of writers upon horses, has issued a new edition— considerably 

 altered and enlarged, and magnificently illustrated— of his admirable work upon the ' Points of 

 the Horse,' which is, in fact, a complete work on horses, their races and pecuHarities." — Athenceum. 



" The intrinsic value of the book and the high professional reputation of the author should 

 ensure this new edition a cordial welcome from sportsmen and all lovers of the hoi:se." — The 

 Times. 



RIDING AND HUNTING. New Edition, revised and enlarged. Fully 

 illustrated with upwards of 250 Reproductions of Photographs and Drawings, 

 In I vol., demy 8vo, cloth. Price i6s. net. 



'* Capt. Hayes has produced a book which cannot fail to interest, if not to instruct, th& 

 experienced horseman, and the beginner may learn from its pages practically all that it is 

 necessary for him to know." — The Woiid, 



" We can imagine no more suitable present for one who is learning to ride than this book."" 

 — Pail Mall Oazette. 



'* He is no doubt the greatest authority, both on horses and horsemanship, now living in this 

 country. Everything which he vraites is lucidly expressed, and no detail is too trivial to be 

 explained." — The Spectator. 



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