INDEX. 



159 



Lowering the Head, 25, 28. 

 Lunging-cord, 46. 



Mad Staggers, 153. 

 Mallenders, 153. 

 Mane, 138. 

 Manege, 29. 

 Mange, 153. 

 Megrims, 153. 



Method of holding Reins in both 



Hands, 111. 

 Metliode d'' JSquitation, Ba.uchev, 4. 

 Mount, 91. 

 Mounting, 92. 



Moving the Croup to Right a.nd 



Left, 38, 52. 

 Muzzle, 138. 



Navicular Disease, 153. 

 Nerved, 153. 

 Nippers, 30. 

 Nostrils, 138. 



On the Road, 10*7. 

 On which Side to Bide, 100. 

 " One, Two, Three," 95. 

 Ophthalmia, 158. 

 Ordinary Pirouette, 71. 

 Organic Disease, 153. 

 Overreaching, 153. 



Pace, 30. 

 Pacing, 192. 



Parts and Points of a Horse, 138. 

 Passage, 30, 71, 73, 138. 

 Pastern, 30. 

 Pastern-joint, 138. 

 Piaffer, 30. 

 Pirouettes, 30, 71. 



Pisiform-bone, 138. 

 Piste, 30, 74. 



Placing the Foot in the Stirrup, 96. 

 Poll, 30, 138. 

 Poll-evil, 154. 

 Position in Saddle, 97. 

 "Pulling the Hands steadily Apart," 

 33. 



Pulling the Right Rein, 36. 

 Pumice Foot, 154. 



Punishment in Case of Resistance, 

 27. 



Quarter Crack, 154. 

 Quarters, 138. 

 Quidding, 154. 

 Quittor, 154. 



Rack, 30. 



Ramenei', 30. 



Rassembler, 30. 



Ready to Mount, 94. 



Rearing, 66, 148. 



Reins, Act of Changing, 77. 



Reins in Hand, 43, 77. 



Rheumatism, 154. 



Riding in Circles, 79. 



Ring-bone, 154. 



Rising to the Leap, 127. 



Roaring, 154. 



Running Away, 69. 



Ruptures, 154. 



Saddle-gall, 154. 

 Saddles, 12, 13. 

 Sand Crack, 154. 

 Scouring, 154. 

 Scratches, 154. 

 Seat, 102, 103. 



