X INDEX TO THE ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FIGURE XVn. — Presents two views (as seen from a posterior direction) : one contains a great portion 

 of the superficial muscles of the body and limbs, and the other shows the basis of their super- 

 structure. --_------.----._ 170 



FIGURE XVIII. — Is the skeleton of a horse, for which the author is indebted to Blaine's " Outlines 



of the Veterinary Art." . . . - - 180 



FIGURE XIX. — Is a counterpart of Fig. XVn., as seen from an opposite direction. . _ . 175 



FIGURE XX. — Is an excellent representation of the muscles of one side of the head, neck, body, and 



Hmbs. 211 



[The author considers it clue to himself to remark, tliat, in consequence of not securing from the engi-aver good proofs of 

 the plates, there will occur a few inaccuracies between the lettering on the cuts and explanations accompanjnng them. 

 These, however, are not of material consequence ; yet, if necessary, the reader can, from analog}', — by comparing one plate 

 ■with another, — correct the errors with a pen.] 



