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Tice versa. The paragraph conchiding No. 1 ap- 

 pHes with obvious modifications to all the num- 

 bers. 



We have taken no notice of the movement of 

 the head condyles or eye muscles, as they will ad- 

 just of themselves. 



It is to be remembered that the upper lobes 

 fill or exhaust from below, the lower lobes from 

 above. 



No. 1. — Forcing the anterior line in the trot- 

 ting movement. (1.) Exliausting the lower (left) 

 lung lobe until this action brings on the filHng 

 of the lower (right) lobe. (2.) By induction from 

 (1.) and after allowing the necessary connections 

 of the neck and pelvis to adjust themselves. 

 Exhausting the upper (right) lung lobe, until this 

 brings on the fiUing of the upper (left) lobe, and 

 fresh adjustment of the pelvis and neck. 



The movement would be begun by drawing back 

 the left upper part of the chest near the first rib. 

 As to the adjustments, these will be — (1.) the 

 (left) lower jaw articulation giving off its inner 

 bearing as the lower (left) lung, exhausts, and the 

 (right) jaw articulation taking outer bearing as 

 the lower (right) lobe fills. (2.) The (right) shoul- 

 der joint giving off inner bearing as the upper 



