195 



(Left) Anterior Line Leading. 



Porcing A a*. 



Action a*, continuing 

 spreads to third S, 

 equalizing sides of pel- 

 vis. 



The consequent move- 

 ment of the hip-joint 

 sockets causes an equal- 

 ization between the out- 

 er bearings of the left 

 and right feet. 



The (right) lower 

 lung lobe continues to 

 expand and the (right) 

 diaphragm leaf to 

 spread. 



The anterior portions 

 of the digastrics equal- 

 ize on outer bearings ; 

 the (right) digastric 

 passing, as it were, over 

 the left. 



Forcing A a'^. 



Action of a'l contin- 

 uing, spreads to neck 

 S. 



Anterior cross-line 

 ends, still keeping their 

 focus between upper 

 and lower lung lobes, 

 equalize the upper cor- 

 ners of the sternum 

 and of the sides of the 

 spine, at the small of 

 the back — diaphragm 

 pillars — in outer bear- 

 ings. 



The posterior por- 

 tions of the digastrics 

 equalize on outer bear- 

 ings.* 



* The arms are affected by this 

 movement, as the legs were by 

 a2, but to trace their motions, as 

 ill the trot, will too much com- 

 plicate the table. . 



