FIG. 190. CASE NO. 5. 287 



No. 114. Front rim tip, worn l>y trotting horse " Jack." 



115. Hind rim tip. 



116. Himi shoe for Shetland pony. 



117. Front shoe for Shellund pony. 



118. Front racing plate. 



119. Hind racing plate. 



120. Front bar shoe, open space outside, for interfering, etc. (Irish shoe). 



121. Hind scoop toe grab shoe for track work. 



122. Hind skeleton plate for racing. 



123. Front skeleton plate for racing. 



124. Hind shoe, elevated heel bar, for curbs and spavins on trotters. 

 123. Front heart bunk bar rolling motion shoe. 



126. Hind scooped toe grab shoe. 



127. Front center bearing shoe, see Fig. Ii3. 



128. Hind " spreading" shoe, see Figs. i;3J and 133. 



129. Front rasp cut plain flat shoe, see Fig. 119. 



130. Front deep concaved shoe for saddle horses. 



131. Front improved rolling motion shoe, rim on inner border. 



132. Front scooped toe grab slioe with b.xr for racers. 



133. Front concaved shoe with thin heels for high heeled horses. 



134. Front toe weight scooped grab toe bar shoe for track use. 



135. Front bar shoe, see Fig. 118. 



136. Front shoe beveled on outer and inner rims for speedy cutting, forging, etc. 



137. Hind scoop grab toe bar shoe beveled on inner quarters. 



138. Front scooped grab toe bar shoe, see Fig. 122. 



139. Front rolling motion shoe No. 2, see Fig 94. 



140. Front rasp cut plain flat shoe, see Fig. 117. 



141. Front rasp cut bar shoe. 

 142.' Front plain flat shoe. 



143. Front plain heart sunk bar shoe. 



144. Front plain open shoe. 



145. Hind rasp cut shoe, see Fig. 120. 



146. Hind rasp cut grab shoe (modified from the last). 



147. Front shoe square concaved toe flat ground face for knee hitting. 



148. Front shoe light weight for stumbling, see Fig. 95. 



149. Front bar shoe with toe calk, worn by " Kremlin." 



150. Front plain light bar shoe. 



151. Hind bar shoe, long heels, for long striding horses or weak tendons. 



152. Front concaved thin heeled shoe for high heeled horses. 



153. Scooped toe or grab tip. 



154. Hind bar shoe with long outside branch. 



155. Front raised split bar shoe with leather pad, see Fig. 121. 



156. Front shoe deeply concaved for saddle horses. 



157. Hind plain side weight shoe. 



158. Front grab toe bar shoe with side and heel calks, see Fig. 125. 



159. Front heart sunk bar shoe with toe and heel calks. 



160. Front shoe modified "Centennial," see Fig. 86. 



161. Front rope toed shoe with heel calks for ice aijd mud. 



162. Hind scooped toe grab shoe lor trotters. 



163. Front toe weiglit bar shoe. 



164. Front scooped toe grab shoe, long branch outside, for trotters. 



165. Hind plain light shoe. 



166. Front scooped toe grab shoe beveled in and out for trotters. 



167. Hind shoe, tapered heels to toe, worn by trotter " Harry Wilkes." 



168. Hind scooped toe grab shoe. 



169. Hind shoe for knuckling, see Fig. 71. 



170. Hind scoop grab toe bar shoe, long heel branches, etc., for sore tendons. 



