Rods, two men measuring with, illus. | Speed at one weight may not be speed Schoolmasters seldom remembered with Stable or kennel conversation inappro- priate to a boudoir, ii. 72. Schools, universal diet of, in cases of Stay tape, Mr., and Miss Bobbinet, i. Seymour and Alkin compared, ii. 291. Stone in detestation of a murder, i. 58. Shackell, Beau, i. 283. Shafts, a new way of supporting, i. 82. Sluggishness hateful in all horses, ii. 127. Smart, Tom, i. 262. Sneyders, remarks on his pictures, ii. 284. Society for prevention of cruelty, i. 53. Sore shins, ii. 19. Sow riding, an anecdote, i. 254. Strength in various ways increased by Stride, lengthening a colt's, ii. 250. should be shortened in going at a fence, reasons for, ii. 77. in the race-horse, ii. 104. 107. Stubbs, Gilpin, Morland, and Sarto- Sunney nearly does the author, i. $85. 69. on Peter Simple, i. 71. Swing bars to gigs rendered useless, ii. | Training hunters, short treatise on, ii. 168. Teams, the three, ii. 62. the two, an anecdote, i. 248. of young horses should not be trials against, ii. 86. Trick horses not so valuable as good Toilet, a short one allowed pug, ii. 366. Tom Smart's boats, ii. 40. Tom Smith on a slow one, ii. 386. Tongue, Mr., and his drags, ii. 34. Tradesmen, honour of, i. 263. will not be interfered with by gentlemen, i. 213. who charge exorbitantly -, a sensitive one, ii. 21. and riding boy, anecdote, i. 126. their cannot be expected to lose -, general remarks on, ii. 101. 361. Trot a more natural pace than the Trotters best to breed as hacks, ii. 189. horses inaccurately drawn by Troy, the horse of, ii. 61. Trying a horse in single harness, i. 158. -, the, losing its patrons, i. 8. Uncle handling the tool, ii. 150. Unfair fences in steeple races, i. 150. Van Amburgh's lions, ii. 203. Vice in harness, mistakes about, ii. 256. 198. Vis a vis in a carriage, ii. 161. Wall jumper, a, anecdote of, i. 232. horses, ii. 80. for age plates, ii. 85. frequent inattention to, ii. 34. Wheels, putting on tight, kills horses Whip, the, often loses a race, i. 47. Wildness in colts, a great disadvantage in breaking them, ii. 221. Will Warde's whip on Long Jane, i. 155. Wimbush, Old, anecdote of, i. 218. horses improve in carrying it Winning easy, definition of, i. 52. by habit, ii. 51. |