THE IMPROVED ART OF FARRIERY. 6\0 



extensor tendon, inserted into the pastern and coffin 

 bones ; s, t, the union of the upper head of the long 

 pastern bone, and the inferior head of the shank or 

 leg bone, forming the fetlock or footlock joint. 



2. The Stomach. — a, the oesophagus, or gullet ex- 

 tending to the stomach ; b, b, the margin which 

 separates the cuticular from the villous coats of the 

 stomach ; c, the entrance of the gullet into the sto- 

 mach ; d, d, the cuticular portion of the stomach ; e, 

 the communication between the stomach and first in- 

 testine ; /, /, /, the villous or mucous portion of the 

 stomach, in which the food is principally digested ; g, 

 a small orifice through which a portion of the excre- 

 tion of the pancreas enters the intestine ; h, the orifice 

 through which the bile and pancreatic juice passes into 

 the intestine ; the two pins mark the two tubes here 

 united. 



THE END. 



ERRATA. 



Page 14, line 13, for "muscular," rro(7 tendinous ; p. 44, 1. 10, for 

 *' 1 ounce," vpad G drachms; p. 48, 1. 25, for "jejunum," read duo- 

 denum ; p. 82, 1. 1, for " 1 ounce," read 5 drachms ; p. 86, 1. 32, for 

 "jugular," reac? carotid ; p. 148, 1. 18, /or " 8 drachms," reac/ 5 drachms ; 

 p. 182, lines 6 & 28, for " scotum," read scrotum; p. 268, 1. '6, for 

 " e-'pectrance," read expectorants. 



