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140) ; the principal variation is in the breast collar. It will 

 be observed that the breast collar of Whitwell's harness consists 

 of an over-withers strap (k) attached on each side to metal 

 blank buckles (b) ; those carry the adjustable rope (d) which 

 completes the breast collar. This harness is applied and the 

 animal cast and secured same as by using W. F. Knowles' 

 harness (Figures 140, 141 and 142.) 



Fig. 143. Whitwell's Casting and Securing Harness. 



Hulburt's Casting and Securing Harness. 



The Ilulburt casting and securing harness, Figure 144, 

 consists of a very heavy and substantial body belt (f) made of 

 leather. This body belt is applied so that the four heavy metal 

 "D's" (e) hang down imder the chest. The body belt is pre- 

 vented from slipping forward by a crupper. A rope rein (h) 

 is fastened around lower jaw (j) and to body belt (i). This 



