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Setting up Pacing movement 211 



" " On horse-back 253 



" '' Following a continued raising of the head 248-290 



" Appendix II 290 



" " On the alternate lines, ophidian movement 214-217 



" " On the alternate lines, pacing movement 220-221 



" " Practical Ophidian movement 222-223-224 



" " " Pacing movement 225-226 



" " " Alternate lines 227-228-229 



" " By double action Anterior lines 231 



" '•'■ " " " Posterior lines 235 



Shoulder blades, Act with 142 



" " Their connection with the neck 98 



" " Straightening of the figure concentrated 



between them 188 



" " Go in connection with the trunk with an- 

 terior CC 212 



" " Their effect on the winding lines when 



they are pressed directly on the base 



of the neck 230 



" " Should work directly on each other as 



appuis 247 



Snake— "Why possibly its manner of rib articulation is re- 

 versed in the higher animals 289 



" Anatomy of 36 



" Its movement 40-61 



" Probably incapable of locomotion by " double ac- 

 tion" 49 



>ifptn«— Its mode of action 22 



" Of snake, its anatomy 41 



" Composite consists of 79 



" Bicomposite 84 



Spines— Hovf the three combine 189 



Spur— Its action 261-262 



Sterno-mastoid muscles 85 



Sternum — Intermediate appui when action of the neck leads 99 



" - Its movements 140 



Stopping a horse by forcing bit upward (note) 258 



Superimposition of twists, Definition of. 67 



Sytnbols used in explanations 144-168 



Tables for equalization of the four tractions 194 



Table for action of the aids 268 



" for lateral movements of the legs 269 



Temporal muscles 125» 



Torsions, Counter, reverse each other or themselves 31 



