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LESSONS IN HORSE JUDGING. 



on a level with point 2, and where the widest 

 part of the quarters is at the top (Fig. 12), or we 

 have point 1 much lowered as in Fig. 13, seen in 

 the higher breeds, where the breadth of the quar- 

 ters is much lower down. Notice, of course, that 



Figure 12. 



Figure 13. 



as it is point 1 whicli determines the breadth of 

 the quarters in all cases, the quarters will be 

 widest at the top or lower down according to the 

 relative position of point 1, to the axis of the 

 lateral obliquity (dotted hne 2, 3). 



