8. Equality of sensibility of mouth in all horses; adoption of a uniform bit.
9. Equality of sensibility of flanks in all horses; means of accustoming them all to bear the spur alike.
10. All horses can place their heads in the position of ramener and acquire the same lightness.
11. Means of bringing the centre of gravity in a badly-formed horse to the place it occupies in a well-formed one.
12. The rider disposes his horse for a moment, but he does not determine the movement.
13. Why sound horses often are faulty in their paces. Means of remedying this in a few lessons.
14. For changes of direction, use of the leg opposite to the side towards which we turn, so that it may precede the other one.
15. In all backward movements of the horse the rider's legs ought to precede the hands.
16. Distinction between the reculer and the acculement; the good effect of the former in the horse's education; the bad effect of the latter.
17. The use of the spurs as a means of education.