FIG. 189. CASE NO. 4. 285 



Ko. 79. Front concaved rolling motion shoe to change front action. 



80. Front shoe for knee hitting, worn by " Gladiator," 1877. 



81. Front shoe ground tread beveled to increase its surface. 



82. Front three quarter shoe for bruised heels. 



83. Front shoe gradually thinned from toe to heels. 



84. Hind concaved shoe. 



85. Front shoe flat toe and heel calkins for trotters. 



86. Same style shoe as No. 8o. 



87. Hind shoe inside heel calk for ankle hitting. 



88. Front navicular shoe — A, high center of pad, B, heel calkins. 



89. Front shoe for bruised heels, see Fig. 91. 



90. Front shoe for knee hitting, see Fig. 83. 



91. Front shoe for " pigeon toe," wide web outside. 



92. Front racing plate, aluminum, weight, one-half ounce. 



93. Front hospital shoe, adjustable center plate, for wounds, etc. 



94. Front shoe for knee hitting. 



95. Hind shoe concaved quarters for roadsters. 



96. Front shoe for various purposes, see Fig. 91. 



97. Front shoe with leather pad, four calks, etc., for slipping, etc. 



98. Front shoe rounded ground surface for forging. 



99. Front deep seated concaved shoe for saddle horses. 



100. Front rim shoe to prevent slipping. 



101. Frontnon-paddlingshoe, toe and heel calks, and wide web inside. 



102. Front modified turn-table shoe. 



103. Front shoe for quarter cracks. 



104. Front shoe toe and heel calks inside for ankle cutting. 



105. Front " hospital " shoe for sore tendons, heels 1 inch high, taoer- 

 ing to toe. 



106. Pony shoe. 



107. Front shoe toe beveled out and quarters beveled in for stumbling. 



108. Front deep seated rim shoe for slipping. 



109. Hind shoe modified for wheeled feet. 



110. Front three quarter tip for sore heels. 



111. Front light aluminum shoe for track work. 



112. Hind deep concaved shoe. 



113. Front rim shoe to prevent slipping. 



