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ANIMAL MECHANISM. 



and corresponding nearly with the three kinds of time found 

 in this pace. 



l'"lo. "9. H< TSC crrvlloping in tlicfirst tiimfYi^ht foot advancing), the liind left 

 foot only on the ground. The white dot, in the nutation, 

 with the instant at which the horsois represent r. I 



In the first time, fig. 59, the loft hind-foot, on which the 

 horse has just descended, alone rests on the grouu.l. 



In the second time, fig. 00, the left diagonal bipod has just 

 finished its impact, the right fore-foot is about to reach the 

 ground, the left hind-loot has just risen. 



The third time of the gallop, iig. 01, has been drawn as 

 well as the others by Mons. Dulmnssrt according to tin- nota- 

 tion; the moment chosen is that in \\hieh the right foot 

 alone rests on the ground, and is about to list 1 in ita turn. 



