INDEX
- Appointments, hunting, 74, 75;
- Arms, position of, in riding, 14, 19, 27.
- Army, fashion of mounting, 48, 49–51;
- Astride, riding, 37–57;
- holding reins in, 27;
- correct position for, 40;
- the close seat in, 44, 45, 54–57.
- Backing, a horse, 87;
- Balance, 4, 5, 6, 12, 45;
- Balance strap, 143, 144.
- Balking, 104, 106.
- Bareback riding, 39, 45, 46.
- Bearing reins, adjustment of, 269–272;
- Belt, riding, 126.
- Bits, driving, 264–267.
- Bits, riding, adjustment of, 154–156;
- Bitting, in pair driving, 266, 267.
- Body, position of, in riding, 6, 7.
- Boots, riding, 74, 121–125;
- Brake, the, 254, 255.
- Breastplate, 75, 76, 148, 149, 151, 152.
- Breeches, riding, 74, 109, 120, 121;
- Breechings, 273.
- Bridle, the, 76, 144–147, 151.
- Bridle-hand, the, 15.
- Bridoon, the, 145, 146, 151.
- Bucking, 45, 105, 106.
- Buckles, 16, 145, 146, 273, 279.
- Cantering, 84, 85, 88.
- Caressing a horse, 99, 100.
- Catching the thong, 219–222, 234.
- Cavesson, the, 76, 146–148.
- Check-rein, the, 272.
- Cheek pieces, 145, 146.
- Children, riding for, 4, 5, 38, 45;
- “Clucking,” 101.
- Coat, riding, 111–114;
- Collars, Dutch and Kay, 245, 274–278.
- “Combination horse,” the, 159, 170–173.
- Companion, riding with, 92, 101, 106, 107.
- Confidence in horse, 30.
- Conformation, in saddle-horse, 186, 187.
- Controlling a horse, 29, 30, 99, 100.
- Coupling reins, adjustment of, 267–269.
- “Cowboy” costume and saddle, 43.
- Crop, position of, 18, 19;
- Cross-saddle, disadvantages of, 37, 38;
- Curb reins, 15–17, 26;
- reversing position of, 24, 25, 28;
- tightening, 23, 24.
- Cushion, driving, 198, 246.
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Dealers in horses, 181–185.
- Dismounting, from the side-saddle, 35, 36;
- from the cross-saddle, 51–54.
- Docking, 241–244.
- Dress, driving, 223, 259–261.
- Dress, riding, cross-saddle, 39, 130, 131;
- Driveways, going up, 253.
- Driving, 193 et seq.;
- four-in-hand, 217–232;
- getting length of reins, 196;
- hints on, 250–258;
- inspection of horse, harness, and trap, 193, 195;
- methods of holding reins, 199–203, 210, 211;
- position, 198;
- pulling up, 204–206;
- shortening and lengthening reins, 201, 207, 208, 210;
- starting, 211, 212;
- stepping into trap, 194–197;
- stepping out of trap, 215, 216;
- tandem driving, 232–240;
- theory of correct driving, 200, 208;
- use of whip, 200, 212, 213.
- English conditions of riding, 162;
- fashion of mounting, 46–48, 50;
- method in show-ring, 82, 83;
- rule of the road, 255, 256;
- saddles, 42, 44, 46, 51, 134;
- saddle dress, 118;
- trained hunter, 67, 68.
- Feeding a horse, 96–98.
- Feet “home,” riding with, 11, 12, 44, 51.
- Foot of horse, to dislodge stone or nail from, 94, 95.
- Forelock, the, 244.
- Form, in driving, 193 et seq.;
- Four-in-hand driving, 217 et seq.;
- catching the thong, 219–222;
- dress for, 223, 260, 261;
- going downhill, 231;
- harness, 220;
- lady’s four-in-hand, 226, 229;
- position, 198, 225;
- of hands and reins, 219, 222, 226, 238;
- readjusting reins, 231, 232;
- shortening and lengthening reins, 227;
- starting, 225, 227;
- stopping, 228;
- to straighten the team, 227, 228;
- taking up the reins, 223–225;
- turning, 228, 229;
- acute angles, 230–232.
- Gait, in driving, 250–252;
- Games, see Gymkhana.
- Garland, James A., his The Private Stable quoted, 220, 221, 223–225, 227–232.
- Gig horse, western style of, 248.
- Gigs, in tandem driving, 235, 236.
- Girthing, 102, 142, 237.
- Girths, 141–143.
- Gloves, 74, 128, 129;
- Groom, on the rumble, 216, 257, 258;
- Gymkhana games, 282–289;
- classes, 282;
- affinity race, 284;
- drag-hunt contest, 286, 287;
- egg and spoon race, 283;
- music stall ride, 283, 284;
- potato race, 284, 285;
- tandem riding, 287–289;
- judge’s stand, 286.
- Habit, the, 74, 108–115;
- Hack, the park, 78, 82, 83, 95, 160, 162, 168–172, 185;
- Hair, arrangement of, 126, 127, 260.
- Hands, in driving four-in-hand and tandem, 219, 222, 226, 229, 238.
- Hands, in riding, 14–29;
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Harness, inspection of, 193, 195;
- leather of, 274–277;
- mourning, 277;
- weight of, 275;
- for four-in-hand, 220;
- English phaeton pair, 279;
- single phaeton, 274;
- single road, 276;
- double road, 278, 280;
- show-ring, 245;
- tandem, 236.
- Hat, riding, 74, 127, 128;
- Hills, driving up and down, 231, 238, 239, 251–255.
- Hints on Driving, cited, 217.
- Hook, invisible, 145–147.
- Horse, “combination,” 159, 170–173;
- Hunter, the, 60, 62, 67, 68, 70–72, 163–169;
- points of, 167;
- in tandem harness, 240.
- Hunting, 58–76;
- bit, 76;
- costume, 73–75;
- etiquette, 58, 60, 61;
- pace, 70, 71;
- position of hands, 64, 65;
- of body and legs, 65–67;
- saddle and bridle, 75, 76, 148;
- seat, 44;
- in the East, 166;
- in the South, 166.
- Jewelry, 130.
- Jumping, 44, 45, 59, 62, 169;
- the martingale for, 147, 148;
- position in, 14, 15, 64–67;
- three styles of, 63, 67;
- with an English-trained hunter, 67, 68.
- Keeping to the right, 93, 255, 256.
- Kicking, 50, 105, 106;
- dangers of, in driving, 214.
- Kicking straps, 214, 274.
- Lady Bonnie, saddle mare, 157, 158.
- Lamps, the, 212, 248.
- Lap robe, the, 260.
- Leading a horse, 94.
- Leaping horn, the, 9.
- Leggings, 124, 130.
- Legs, position of, in riding, 7–12.
- Limping, 94, 95.
- Livery, servant’s, 254;
- Loin straps, 279.
- Mane, the, 244.
- Manners, in a horse, 81, 187.
- Martingale, running, 28, 76, 147, 148;
- Mexican saddle, 42, 47.
- Morley-Knight, Capt. C., R.A., his How to Drive, 201;
- Mounting, cross-saddle, English fashion, 46–48, 50;
- Mounting, side-saddle, without assistance, 31, 32;
- with assistance, 32–34;
- from the block, 34, 35.
- Mouth, the, 21, 23, 54, 76, 154, 155, 204, 266;
- Paddock, the, 98.
- Park hack, see Hack.
- Park riding, 162;
- costume for, 112;
- position of hands in, 15, 27.
- Phaeton, the, 194, 209, 245–247, 251, 254;
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Pole chains and pole pieces, 278, 279.
- Polo, costume, 177;
- Pony, the polo, 173–177;
- Prices of riding clothes, 132.
- Private Stable, The, see Garland.
- “Pullers,” 23, 76, 188;
- Puttees, 124, 130.
- Raincoat, the, 109, 118, 119.
- Rearing, 38, 50, 54, 105, 147, 148;
- Reins, in driving, measuring, 196, 223;
- “modern” position of, 199, 201–203, 211;
- “orthodox” position of, 198;
- pulling through terret, 215;
- quality of, 276;
- shortening and lengthening, 201, 207, 208, 210;
- stopping, 204–206;
- turning, 206–208;
- four-in-hand and tandem driving, 219, 222–232.
- Reins, in riding, 15–28;
- adjusting, 17;
- in astride riding, 27;
- holding of, 18;
- in both hands, 26, 27;
- leather of, 144;
- position of, 18, 20;
- position of, for beginners, 26, 27;
- relying on, for keeping seat, 54;
- reversing curb and snaffle, 24, 25, 28;
- shortening, 22;
- taking up of, 15–17;
- tightening the curb, 23, 24;
- turning to the left, 21, 22;
- to right, 21;
- when jumping, 64, 65, 67;
- width of, 145.
- Resting a horse, 91, 98.
- Riding, astride, 37–57;
- Road coach, a perfectly appointed, 218.
- Road hack, the, 172.
- Rogers, Fairman, his A Manual of Coaching, 217.
- Rosettes, 280.
- Rumble, the, 257, 258.
- Runaway, stopping, 23, 107.
- Saddle, see Cross-saddle and Side-saddle.
- Saddle horse, the, 157–190;
- color of, 158–160;
- combination type, 170–173;
- conditions demanded of, 186 et seq.;
- conformation in, 186, 187;
- cost of, 184;
- gaits of, 160, 161;
- the hack, 160, 162, 170–172;
- the hunter, 163–169;
- points of, 183;
- the polo pony, 173–177;
- selection of, 180–190;
- the thoroughbred, 161–163;
- trial of, 187–190.
- Sandwich cases and flasks, 75.
- Seat, the, close, in riding astride, 44, 45, 54–57;
- hunting, 44;
- military, 42, 44;
- park, 44.
- Shetland pony, 178, 179.
- Shirt, the riding, 125.
- Show-ring driving, appointments of, 245–249;
- correct form of holding reins in, 201;
- gloves for, 261;
- ladies’ class in a country show, 89;
- tandem in, 235, 236.
- Show-ring riding, 77–90;
- combination horse for, 173;
- English method of showing horses, 82, 83;
- important points to remember, 86–88, 90;
- the judges, 79;
- long-tailed and docked horses in, 95, 96;
- manners of horse in, 81;
- preparation of horse for, 80, 81;
- requirements in, 84, 85.
- Shying, 30, 45, 103, 104, 213.
- Side-saddle, the, advantages of, 37, 38;
- the balance strap, 143, 144;
- construction of, 135–137;
- diagram for measuring, 140;
- dress for, 74, 108–130;
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the flaps, 136, 137, 139;
- the frame, 137;
- the girths, 141, 142;
- lining, 139–141;
- padding, 138, 139;
- park and hunting, 134;
- in polo playing, 57;
- selection of, 133, 134.
- Skirt, safety, 74, 103, 108, 111;
- Snaffle reins, 15–17, 26;
- reversing position of, 24, 25, 28.
- Spur, the, 130.
- Stallions, 190.
- Starting, 211, 212, 252;
- Stick, position of, 18, 19; 129.
- Stirrups, the, adjusting, 9, 51;
- beginning without, 45;
- position of feet in, 44;
- when jumping, 65;
- safety, 103.
- Stopping a horse, 22, 23;
- Straightening the team, 227, 228.
- Swales, Frank, his Driving As I Have Found It, 201.
- Tandem carts, 232, 235–238;
- Tandem driving, 217 et seq., 232–234;
- Thoroughbred, the, 161–163, 165;
- Tongue over bit, 153, 154.
- Tools, 212.
- Training a horse, 99, 100.
- Traps, dress for, 259;
- Turning, in driving, to the left, 206, 207;
- Turning, in riding, to left, 21, 22;
- Underhill, Frank, his Driving for Pleasure, 217.
- Underwear, 120, 130.
- Waistcoats, 109, 114, 115.
- Walking a horse, in the show-ring, 88, 90.
- Watering a horse, 96, 97.
- Welsh pony, 177, 178.
- Whip, the, in driving, catching the thong of, 219–222, 234;
- position of, 198–200, 202;
- selection of, 281;
- signalling with, 256, 257;
- use of, 203, 204, 212, 213;
- when turning, 208.
- Whip, in riding, position of, 15, 18, 19;
- Winkers, 279.
- Wrist, supple, 19, 20.