By EDWARD L. ANDERSON
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | Breeding the Saddle-horse | [3] |
| II. | Handling the Young Horse | [20] |
| III. | The Purchase, the Care, and the Sale of the Saddle-horse | [30] |
| IV. | Some Saddle-horse Stock Farms | [47] |
| V. | The Saddle—The Bridle—How To Mount | [54] |
| VI. | The Seat—General Horsemanship | [64] |
| VII. | American Horsemanship—Our Cavalry | [78] |
| VIII. | How to Ride—The Snaffle-bridle—The Walk and the Trot—Shying—The Cunning of the Horse—Sulking—Rearing—Defeating the Horse | [85] |
| IX. | What Training will do for a Horse—The Forms of Collection | [103] |
| X. | The Spur | [109] |
| XI. | Some Work on Foot—The Suppling | [112] |
| XII. | The Curb-and-Snaffle Bridle—Guiding by the Rein against the Neck—Croup about Forehand—Upon Two Paths | [121] |
| XIII. | The Gallop, and the Gallop Change—Wheel in the Gallop—Pirouette Turn—Halt in the Gallop | [127] |
| XIV. | Backing | [135] |
| XV. | Jumping | [138] |
| XVI. | General Remarks | [147] |
DRIVING
By PRICE COLLIER
| Introduction | [I] | |
| I. | Economic Value of the Horse | [159] |
| II. | The Natural History of the Horse | [169] |
| III. | The Early Days of the Horse in America | [179] |
| IV. | Points of the Horse | [195] |
| V. | The Stable | [211] |
| VI. | Feeding and Stable Management | [225] |
| VII. | First Aid to the Injured | [239] |
| VIII. | Shoeing | [251] |
| IX. | Harness | [259] |
| X. | The American Horse | [284] |
| XI. | A Chapter of Little Things | [300] |
| XII. | Driving One Horse | [315] |
| XIII. | Driving a Pair | [333] |
| XIV. | Driving Four | [353] |
| XV. | The Tandem | [392] |
| XVI. | Driving Tandem. By T. Suffern Tailer | [401] |
| Bibliography | [427] | |
| Index | [429] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
RIDING