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MATERIALS FOR A MEMOIR OX 



In Fig. 8 the laterals have changed to diagonals by the right 

 fore foot coming down as the left leaves the ground. 



(Fig. 7 or series.) 



In Figs. 9, 10, and 11 the same position is maintained. The 

 shape of the right fore leg as it nears the vertical position is note- 

 worthy. 



(Fig. 8 of series.) 



The left hind foot has overtaken the lingering right fore foot, 

 and three feet are on the ground. This position is instantly lost 

 by the lifting of the left hind foot from the ground, when a diag- 

 onal support ensues, which closely resembles in general effect the 

 lateral support in Fig. 6. 



