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CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE STOCK AND COMPLETE STOCK DOCTOR 



its precise location. Hence, there has been prepared for this work the 

 most accurate illustrations of ever}' subject u[)on which it treats. In 

 connection with this, the plainest descriptions and explanations are given, 

 avoiding, as much as po.ssible, technical scientific terms. These, when 

 used, are exj^lained, so far as possible, and should be learned by refer- 

 ence to the glossary since now-a-days, they are coming to be more and 

 more used in every-day life, and in all languages, where used, mean ex- 

 actly one and the same thing. 



11 the latter part of this chapter has been somewhat discursive, it 

 seemed necessary to a fair understanding of what is to be said in the 

 succeeding ones. In the next chapter we take up the horse in the rela- 

 tion of the bones to the body. Its scientific name is Anatomy^ — short 

 enough and comprehensive. 



