590 



SHOEING. 



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Fig. 380. — Hoof just removed from tbc 

 foot; side view. 



a. Inuer face of periople, or coronary frog 

 band, witli some hairs passing through ; a'. Outer 

 surface of same at posterior part of foot; a". A 

 section through the ^\■a^\ to show its thickness; 

 b to c. Quai-ter of tlie hoof, from h to the front Fig. 381.— Plantar or ground sur- 

 is the outside (or inside) toe; from c to d, the fj^j.^ „£ ^ hoof; right foot, 



outside (or inside) lieel; e. Frog; /. Bevel on up- 

 per margin of wall for reception of coronary 

 cushion; <j. Keraphylla, or horny laminae. 



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Fig. 382. 



Foot with outer portion of the wall removed to show its interior. 

 Referred to in the text. 



The interval from a to a represents the toe; from a to b b outside and in 

 side quartei's ; c. o. Commencement of bars; d. d. Inflexions of wall at the heels, or 

 "buttresses;" f. Laminated lacuna; f-f-f. Sole; ^r. White line; g. g. Ditto be 

 tween the sole and bar; ?i. Body of frog; i. Branch of frog; k. k. Glomes or heels 

 of Irog ; I. Median lacuna. 



