The horse and the hound : their various uses and treatment, including practical illustrations in horsemanship and a treatise on horse-dealing . d, (The) 324-326; his original appearance, 360, 361;his appearance in the days of George III. Stag-hunting, 414 ; Nimrods account of stag-hunting in Devon-shire, 416-420; technical terms used in, 421; account of theRoyal Hunt, 425-431. Stakes, value of, 64. Stallions, choice of, 29; more important than of mares in theproduction of racing stock, 32; importance of, in breedinghunters, 72-74. Steeple-Chase, this system of sporting deprecated, 309; qualifi


The horse and the hound : their various uses and treatment, including practical illustrations in horsemanship and a treatise on horse-dealing . d, (The) 324-326; his original appearance, 360, 361;his appearance in the days of George III. Stag-hunting, 414 ; Nimrods account of stag-hunting in Devon-shire, 416-420; technical terms used in, 421; account of theRoyal Hunt, 425-431. Stakes, value of, 64. Stallions, choice of, 29; more important than of mares in theproduction of racing stock, 32; importance of, in breedinghunters, 72-74. Steeple-Chase, this system of sporting deprecated, 309; qualifi-cations of a steeple-chase rider, 310, 311. Stewarts, (Mr.) definition of a sound Horse, 487-489. 524 INDEX. Summering the Hunter, , see Form. ^aeJv*k£^5I;^oi the Hl^tefy-^l^^iErtpomnce of understanding it, 306-308. Teh^er, (The) usesXv365 ; th^Scotqh bre^^ •LJHoJ^e^^H-gV^^Sjaeam^^of l^ie/eQ^ .Jt^^si555M|oi TraiS^g of Horses, SZT^lSkety to which it is brought, 166-169 modes adopted during the sfemmer, old and new systems, 169. Troop-Horse, CWje) \^di|\1ie is and what he ought to be 136, ISTT- ^ X^+v^. U Unsoitndxess, see Soundness, Warranty, <|c. W Warranty of Horses, 478; general and qualified, 481,482; length of time to which it extends, 482-485 ; forms of, Stud-Book, Arabian, (The) , (The) importance of a good one, Chase, (The) as described in The Gentlemant; Recreation, 312, of the Racer, 54-56. X Xenophon on field-sports, 371-373. Xerxes, number of cavalry in the army of, 3. Y Yorkshire, celebrated for breedino; Horses, 141. THE END. T. CONSTABLE PRINTER TO THE QUEEN. -A- ^ItilW p// -u/i, Dogs.—* T, S. R. writes ;— It is with regretthat I ask you to reopen the correspondence on the sub-ject of the Dogs Home, but absence abroad has pre-vented my seeing until now the managers reply to myletter of June 23. That reply, which is devoted exclusivelyto one remark o


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