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Double pace (full run) 171 



" trot 177 



Dropping from a heig:ht 246 



Eight, Figure of, Shape 56 



Elements of torsion, Two 24 



" of motion projected on base of skull 78 



Epiglottis 116 



" Retains compressed air in lungs 117 



Equalizations may begin at any point 185 



" See setting-up 



Eyes lead locomotion 73 



" HoAv steadied 73 



" Pulley muscle of 74-112-128 



" Respeclively pivots of diagonal rear appui 77 



" The foot ends of all locomotion 142 



" In the trot 142 



Eye-muscles— ¥i.o^>v aflfected by anterior lines 183 



Exercises given by Mons. Morquin 245 



French— A French system of setting-up 239-238-240 



Feeling the movements of horse 270 



Filling of lung lobes and lung tips 131-132 



Final action in equalizing, the same as the commencing one 184 



Fish, Locomotion of 287 



Fingers Represent ribs 100 



Flying, Reasons against artificial 289 



Forcing the winding lines without discharging them . .' 68 



Fore-foot of horse— Why it remains presenting for inner 



bearing after the lift 135 



Fore-leg— \N\ien substituted for digastric in connection 



with diagonal hind leg 139 



Focus of force the centre between lung lobes 188 



Foot of horse— A theory of its analogies 105 



Foot— How the whole foot is kept on ground while CC suc- 

 ceed each other in action 103 



" How constituted in man, horse, dog, etc 104 



" Raised hind— When only it can be fairly put down 137-138 



Gaits of horse, Difference between 143 



Gallop Change to Avalk 271 



" " " trot 272 



Giraffe— Moxement of lower jaw 156 



Ground, Artificial or real, What for each spine 188 



Hand— Heel of palm should always strike first 246 



Halt, the (see Equalization Setting-up) 165 



Halting, three ways of 166 



" Final action same as commencing one 184 



