Wr^THACKER &^ CO., LONDON. 



Third Ediiion. Revised and Enlarged. Imperial i6mo. los, 6d. 



RIDING: 



On the Flat and Across Country. 



A GUIDE TO PRACTICAL HORSEMANSHIF. 



By Capt. M, H. HAYES, RRX.V.5. 



Eighty Illustrations by Oswald Brown, Sturgess, and Stanley Berkeley. 



"Captain Hayes' hints and instructions are useful aids, even to experienced riders, while 

 for those less accustomed to the saddle his instructions are simply invaluable."— 7%/? Times. 



"To possess knowledge and to succeed in imparting it, are two different things ; but 

 Captain Hayes is not only a master of his subject, but he knows how to aid others in gaining 

 such a mastery as may be obtained by the study of a book."— The Standard. 



' ' We are not in the least surprised that a third edition of this useful and eminently- 

 practical book should be called for. On former occasions we were able to speak of it in 

 terms of commendation, and this edition is worthy of equal praise."— -7%^ /i"<f/<f. 



** We heartily commend it to our readers."— ^/^r/w^ Times. 



"Is as practical as Captain Horace Hayes' * Veterinary Notes' and 'Guide to Horse 

 Management in India/ Greater praise than this it is impossible to give."— Z^^ Graphic. 



Illustrated. 8w. Cloth^ Gilt Top. i6s. 



Among Men and Horses. 



By Capt. M. H. HAYES, F.R.C.V.S. 



"To sportsm^ii/and especially to horse-lovers> it should prove irresistibly interesting."— 

 The Glober-m^' 



'* A Very readable book."— ^y^^ World. 



" A most interesting book."— r^^ Spectator. 



" All Irishmen, except those in Parliament, are supposed to have a keen sense of humour, 

 and Captain Hayes admirably illustrates this national characteristic— his stories are always 

 funny and mostly new."— 7*/^^ Saturday Review. 



