PLATE XIV. 



HG. 1 represents the horse in a gentle trot. C and 

 D mark the distance of ground passed over 

 at each motion. 



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2 represents the darting or elongated trot, in 

 Avhich the horse gains an additional space by 

 the momentum of his body during the 

 period when all his legs are in the air. Thus 

 the letter C marks the ground which the 

 near hind foot occupied before it was 

 elevated; and the letters A and B mark the 

 spots to which the near fore foot and the off 

 hind foot will arrive wiien they have com- 

 pleted their action. 



