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Hyde Park, statue in, remarks on, ii. Kennel huntsman, i. 136.

283.

Kicker, a regular one, ii. 271.

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Ladies, advice to those fond of riding, Madame Celeste, her threat, ii. 59.

ii. 329.

273.

horses should be fearless, ii.

like fast travelling, i. 27.
Spanish, i. 60.

two, purchasing at Storr and
Mortimer's, i. 235.

Lady at a rout, anecdote of, i. 37.
—, a, in a fix through her coach-
man, i. 201.

Mail, the, careering along all right, ii.

300.

change, Mr. Herring's, ii. 300.
Major, the soi disant, i. 328.
Manderville, Mr., the elder, ii. 10.
Manœuvres of servants gain their pur-
pose, i. 202.

Man, one trying to lift another when
sitting on his back; its effect, or
rather want of effect, ii. 73.

Lambert, Daniel, and the large horse, Manége horses, ii. 318.

ii. 32.

Landseer, Mr., as an artist, remarks on,

ii. 293.

his pictures, ii. 301.
Leaning towers (effect of equilibrium),
ii. 126.

Leaping bars, i. 181.

should be immovable, i.

183.
Leather breeches, welter ones, ii. 142.
platers and Derby nags, ii. 347.
Legs, interference with turf affairs, i. 4.
might be driven from the turf,
i. 4.
Leicestershire hunters, i. 186.
the place for condition,

ii. 37.

Levi sweating, ii. 22.

Leviticus, old, ii. 12.

at home, ii. 13.

Lifting horses, its effects exaggerated;
a man sitting on a stool brought in
exemplification of it, ii. 72.

proof that it is we force
them to lift themselves, ii. 74.
Lights, natural and artificial ones in
painting, ii. 286.

Lincolnshire brook jumper (the au-

thor's), i. 233.

riders, remarks on, ii. 328.
Mares and colts, frequent treatment of,
ii. 201.

the good qualities of, not al-
ways perpetuated, i. 209.
Marshall, Mr. B., remarks on, ii. 287.
Mr., picture of a dog with
three legs, ii. 288.
Martingal, on the, i. 99. 114.

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condemned by many, i. 100.
nose ones dangerous, i. 101.
different kinds of, i. 101.
the racing, i. 102.
the rearing, i. 102.

the nose, its effect, i. 105.
the racing, recommended,

constantly used for race-

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their want of attention to the
conduct of servants, i. 198.
Matches against time, i. 51.

Liston and his milk, an anecdote, i. Matiere embrouillé, i. 171.

340.

Mayne, Mr., i. 133.

404

Medler, Mr., i. 336.

INDEX.

Mellish, Captain, won by racing, i. 14.
Melton and Almacks, ii, 332.
Ménage, valet's definition of, ii. 2.
Men, training, remarks on, ii. 357.
Merit in riding, difference in, i. 72.
Messrs. Travellers and Co., ii. 157.
Midling lot, a, ii. 98.

Misgivings of the mind, ii. 27.
Money made by breeding by certain
persons, i. 210.

Morland the painter, remarks on, ii.

285.

Muff and Wide-awake looking at a
i. 264.

nag,

and Wide-awake's horse after six
weeks' use, i. 274.

Muffs and muddies, ii. 152.

Music and riding, learning, i. 127.

My glorious cousin, ii. 67.

Mytton, Mr., charging gates tandem,

i. 69.

Nature no carpenter, i. 181.

Pianoforte, playing a contrast, ii. 333.
Picking a pocket, the man who would
do so,
i. 193.

Pig giving the author a hint on action,

ii. 240.

Piggy in a fix, and fixed principles, ii.

363.

Pictures, originals and copies, remarks
on, ii. 301.

Pines unfit for poor people, i. 118.
Pink-tailed horses, anecdote of, i. 244.
Plagiarism, remarks on, ii. 210.
Plum pudding, remarks on, i. 425.
Pointer, a choice one, i. 142.
Politics, a short touch at, ii. 27.
Port and the income tax, ii. 37.
Portraits of celebrated horses, their
great advantage to the future sporting
world, ii. 280.

Post-boys, horse-keepers, carters, &c.,
often brutes to horses, ii. 164.
Post-horses, sufferings of, i. 27.
Pot, the putting it on, i. 50.
Powell on Primrose, i. 152.

New Forest, the author hunting in, i. Power in Teddy the Tiler, i. 140.

368.

Nickem, a superfine one, i. 415.

getting out of a scrape, i. 376.
Mr., introduced, i. 348.

Nickem's account versus gentleman's
account, i. 381.

Night coaches, i. 29.

Nimrod quoted, i. 68.

Nobleman, a capital fencer, i. 251.

of, i. 203.

and his coachman, anecdote

"Pray catch my horse" riders, i. 166.
Preliminary canter, the, i. 129.
Principle, acting on, ii. 3.

Princes and hods of mortar, i. 140.
Prints, none of first-rate character ex-
tant representing fox-hounds in chase,
ii. 295.

Prize-fights, ideas on, i. 61.

Profits of dealers not more than they
should be, i. 212.

Propelling powers in horses, ii. 231.
Prophesying, ii. 7.

Oakapple, Mr., and the pickpockets, i. Public training stables, ii. 94.

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Race-horses, appear at their best speed | Race-horses, useful ones does not mean

when they are not so, or can they be,
but for a very short space of time and
distance, ii. 78.

can go at the rate of one
hundred miles an hour, ii. 79.

cannot all be got to look
the same as to condition, ii. 97.
considered public property,
i. 1.

excuses for their running
badly, unless very manifest, mislead
owners. In nine cases out of ten, the
truth is, the horse was not good
enough or not fast enough to do
better, ii. 83.

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great advantages derived
from stout ones, ii. 90.

-, how far would accustoming
them to carry weight be advisable,
ii. 102.
dren at school, ii. 99.

slow ones, ii. 91.

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Rascal and the Major, i. 330.

in public stables, like chil- Rascal, Mr., his tricks, i. 305.

judging of their condition

by their looks, ii. 97.

instance of peculiar stout-

ness in a little one, ii. 96.

must alter their style of
going with increased weight, ii. 103.
not all like Champagne.

worth bottling, ii. 101.

not taught leaping, i. 178.
, owners should attend to
them, get some one else to do so, or
give up racing, ii. 101.

should run on the day
for which they are prepared, ii. 347.
their backs much injured
from inattention to their saddles, ii.

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the only way to send a

horse to, i. 417.
Rhinoceruses bad hacks, ii. 132.
Riders of the right sort, i. 165.
Riding-boy, anecdote of, i. 115.
Riding colts, remarks on, ii. 223.

schools proper for ladies' horses,
ii. 273.

- with judgment equal to diminish-
ing weight, ii. 43.

Ring horses, good ones very difficult to
get, ii. 326.

, how instructed, ii. 316.
Road expenses and accidents to dealers'
horses, i. 211.

Roads, bad, make sad havoc with harness
horses, ii. 144.

Roarers as sires, remarks on, ii. 193.
Robins, Mr., advertising a lady's horses,
i. 321.

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