| Portrait of O. S. Pratt, | [Frontispiece.] |
| The old homestead, | [16] |
| My first store in Batavia, | [22] |
| My second and enlarged store, | [26] |
| Gold-headed cane, | [51] |
| Gold-mounted whip, | [61] |
| Portrait of Mrs. Pratt, | [78] |
| Washington gold medal, | [82] |
| Bridgeport Academy, | [94] |
| Nahant Beach residence, | [100] |
| Lewiston Academy, | [108] |
| Music box, | [120] |
| Silver tea-service, | [130] |
| New method of haltering a wild colt, | [160] |
| To educate to the words “Come here”, | [164] |
| How to lay a horse down, | [168] |
| How to get a horse up that throws himself, | [172] |
| To educate a colt not to be afraid of his heels, | [176] |
| To educate a colt to drive before being harnessed, | [180] |
| To educate a colt to move his body and head, | [184] |
| Improved method of bitting a colt, | [188] |
| Educating the colt to ride, | [192] |
| Instructions to ride the colt, | [196] |
| To halter-break a colt, | [200] |
| To educate a horse not to kick in the stable, | [204] |
| To educate a horse not to paw or kick in the stable, | [208] |
| To educate a horse not to get cast in the stall, | [212] |
| To educate a colt to lead behind a wagon, | [216] |
| To educate a horse bad to catch, | [220] |
| To educate a horse not to rear, | [224] |
| To educate and prevent a horse from cribbing, | [226] |
| To educate and break a halter-puller, | [232] |
| To educate a horse not to kick when line gets under his tail, | [236] |
| To educate a horse not to kick, | [240] |
| To educate a horse bad to groom, | [246] |
| Bits used in educating horses, | [250] |
| To educate horses not to fear objects when driving, | [256] |
| To educate a horse not to fear an umbrella, | [260] |
| Second lesson, | [264] |
| To educate a single-footed horse to trot square, | [268] |
| To educate a pacing horse to trot, | [272] |
| To educate a horse to trot, | [276] |
| To educate a horse not to kick while in shafts, | [280] |
| To educate a lazy horse and infuse life into him, | [286] |
| To start a balky horse, | [290] |
| To educate a balky horse, | [294] |
| To educate a horse not to kick while being shod, | [298] |
| To educate a horse while standing bad to shoe, | [302] |
| Double-hitch Bonaparte bridle, | [306] |
| Controlling a horse bad to shoe, | [310] |
| To educate a horse not to fear the cars, | [314] |
| To educate a horse to back at the word of command, | [318] |
| To educate horses or cattle not to jump fences, | [322] |
| To educate a cow not to kick while being milked, | [326] |
| To educate a cow to let her milk down, | [330] |
| Practical results of foregoing education, | [334] |
| To educate cattle to lead behind a wagon, | [338] |
| To educate a tender-mouthed horse, | [342] |
| To educate horses not to fear a buffalo robe, | [345] |
| Patent steel and hoof-expanding shoe, | [362] |
| To educate a horse to mount a pedestal, | [366] |
| To educate a horse to walk on his hind feet, | [370] |
| To educate a horse to push a vehicle, | [376] |
| To educate a horse to be vicious, | [378] |
| To educate a horse to walk on his knees, | [382] |
| To educate a horse to drive a boy off the pedestal, | [386] |
| To educate a horse to sit down, | [390] |
| To educate a horse to bore for oil, | [394] |
| A sure method of making a horse bad to catch, | [398] |
| To educate a horse to take a handkerchief from his side, | [402] |
| To educate a horse to kiss a boy, | [406] |
| System of educating dogs, | [410] |
| Another illustration of educating dogs, | [414] |
| Curing colic in horses, | [418] |
| The only practical way to give a horse medicine, | [422] |
| New method of telling the horse’s age, | [426 and 427] |
| To prevent horses from interfering or overreaching, | [440] |
| Paring the hoof, | [451] |
| Long foot before treatment, | [452] |
| Long foot after treatment, | [453] |
| Coffin-bone, | [ 454] |
| Fitting a shoe to remove pressure from the heel, | [456] |
| Instructions respecting the feet, | [457] |
| Contracted foot after treatment, | [458] |
| Expanding the foot after it has been pared out, | [461] |
| Lateral quarter-crack before treatment, | [462] |
| Quarter-crack under treatment, | [463] |
| Straight quarter-crack under treatment, | [464] |
| Quarter-crack after treatment, | [467] |
| Toe crack before treatment, | [468] |
| Toe crack after treatment, | [473] |
| Four engravings showing thrush and pumice foot, | [474] |
| Hoof-bound, under treatment, | [475] |
| Overgrowth of hoof, | [479] |
| Overgrowth of hoof—front view before treatment, | [480] |
| Overgrowth of hoof—front view after treatment, | [481] |
| Navicula—enlargement of metacarpal bone, | [482] |
| Showing how to find enlargement of metacarpal bone, | [488] |
| A foot that is deprived of the free use of the back tendons, | [490] |
| Ossified growth of upper and lower pastern joint, | [491] |
| The sensitive frog, | [492] |
| Section of the pastern and other bones, | [494] |