[PLATE II.]

Racing.

Hunting.

Park.


[PLATE III.]

The first figure represents the General Seat of Ladies on their saddles.

The second shows the position of a Lady when mounted according to Mr. Waite’s Method of tuition; by it a firm seat is gained on the saddle, and consequently it is more secure than the usual seat; being also more graceful and elegant in appearance, and giving the rider a superior command over her horse, and obviating the danger of the habit-skirt becoming entangled in the horse’s legs.