PLATE XXXV. 



The figure represents a transverse cut of the posterior part of 

 the hoof at the lerel of the body of the frog. 



Its object is to shoir the disposition of the ridge of the frog, 

 from the bottom of the angles of inflection and the bars. 



Fig. 1. 



The frog seen from its superior face — a continuity of the periople 

 by its glomes. 

 C C Glomes of the frog. 



D External face of the periople. 

 S S Superior border of the periople. 



Fig. 2. 



The tubes of the frog desagregated one from the other and 

 forming a sort of brush by a partial separating of the hornj^ filling. 

 This desagregation has occurred spontaneously on the foot of a 

 horse growing new sole and frog. 



