PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENTS OF THE HORSE 733 



being carried at an angle of about 45 degrees. The feet 

 should be of medium size, wide and high at the heel, concave 

 below, and be carried straight and true. In order to secure 

 speed it is essential that the knees and hocks move smoothly 

 and freely, and that this movement be true. 



APPENDIX N 

 (Refer to page 388.) 



The following six plates are after Photographs by Eadweard 

 Muybridge, who also revised and corrected the letterpress^- 

 and were first used by permission from advance sheets 

 of the Standard Dictionary. Copyright by Funk 6" 

 W agnails, New York, U.S.A. 



THE REGULAR PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENTS OF 

 THE HORSE 



FiG. 61. Some Consecutive Phases of the Walk. 

 The stride is completed at 11, and 12 is the same as 2. 



Of the third edition of this work. 



