THE SHOULDER. 



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Top of 1^ if hers. 



ine 4 2 inches 'ogIow 

 top of withers. 



"fore-arm f ,, , ■ 

 \ / between 



Fig. 349- 



The figure bounded by a continued line (,see descriptive letterpress of Fig. 348) represents a section- 

 through the shoulders of a thick -shouldered harness horse (Fig. 331) ; and the figure bounded by dottedi 

 lines and inside the larger figure, a section tlu:ough the shoulders of a well-shaped 1.5 stone hunter (Fig. 329). 



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