ILLUSTRATIONS xiii 



82. Hambletonian 10, at 23 Years of Age 115 



83. Monument over Grave of Hambletonian 10, at Chester, N. Y. 



(Courtesy of Prof. Henry W. Vaughn, Ohio State University).. . . 116 



84. Green Mountain Maid in 1873 118 



85. Inscription on Monument of Green Mountain Maid at Stony Ford. 



(Courtesy of Prof. Henry W. Vaughn, Ohio State University).. . . 118 



86. An "Ideal Representative " of the Standardbred. (Moquette, 2.10, 



Owned by W. H. Davis, Washington, Pa. Courtesy of the Owner) 119 



87. A 16-hand, 1200-pound Standard Performer. (Stallion Sisalson, 



Owned by Henry Palmer, Avondale, Pa. Courtesy of the Owner) 120 



88. Original Photo of Ethan AHen, made in 1859 124 



89. A Morgan Stallion. (Bobbie B.) 125 



90. General Gates, at the Head of the Government Morgan Stud 126 



91. An American Saddle Stallion. (Bourbon King One of the Leading 



Sires of Kentucky) 131 



92. The Old Country Idea of Shetland Type is a Miniature Draft Horse. 



(Eirik and Silverton of Tamsey, Champion Shetland Stallions 

 and the Highland Royal Shows) 134 



93. A Shetland Stallion, American bred. (Grandee, Owned by Chas. 



E. Bunn, Peoria, 111. Courtesy of the Owner) 134 



94. A Welsh Pony Stallion, Showing the Size and Form Characteristic 



of the Breed. (Llwyn King, Owned by Geo. A. Heyl, Washington, 

 111. Courtesy of the Owner) 136 



95. A Hackney Pony Stallion. (Horace, Jr., Imported Champion, Owned 



by Wilhsbrook Farm, Malvern, Pa. Courtesy of the Owners) . . . 137 



96. Dentition of the Horse, as a Whole. (Exterior of the Horse) 152 



97. Longitudinal and Median Section of a Permanent Inferior Pincer. 



(Exterior of the Horse) 153 



98. Birth: None of the Incisor Teeth has Penetrated the Gums. (Ex- 



terior of the Horse) 154 



99. One Year: Viewed in Front, All the Milk Incisors are Visible. 



(Exterior of the Horse) 165 



100. Two Years: Jaws Belonging to a Colt of a Lymphatic Race, Having 



been Fed Almost Entirely on Forage. (Exterior of the Horse) . . . 156 



101. Three Years Past: Viewed in Front, the Four Permanent Pincers 



are Seen. (Exterior of the Horse) 157 



102. Rising Four Years: Viewed in Front, there are Seen in Each Jaw, 



Four Permanent Incisors. (Exterior of the Horse) 158 



103. Four Years: Viewed in Front, AH the Permanent Superior Teeth 



are in Contact with the Inferior. (Exterior of the Horse) 159 



104. Four Years Past: Viewed in Front, the Superior Permanent Inter- 



mediates are in Contact with the Inferior Intermediates, and on 

 the Same Level as the Pincers. (Exterior of the Horse) 160 



105. Rising Five Years : The Four Milk Corners have Fallen Out and are 



ReplacedbyThose of the Second Dentition. (Exterior of the Horse) 161 



