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PERPENDICULAR SECTION OF THE FOOT AND PASTERNS. 



a Floxor tPiulon, 

 which continues 

 by b, nearly down ^. 

 to g, where it is * 

 inserted iu the ^ 

 cotfin hone. ^ 



c Sessamoid bones. 



d Ligament uniting 

 sessamoid bone 

 to lai-ge pastern. 



e Navicular or nut bone. 



h Elastic matter or sensi- 

 ble frog. 



/ Part of Coffin-bone where 

 the flexor tendon is in- 

 fcerted. 



^ '.if amentuniting navicular 



c Elastic matter or 



^ m m The shank-bone. 



r Ligament extending 

 from pasterns to knee. 



8 Tendonuniting pas 

 t rns to ollin-ljone 



n The large pasteni. 



Small pastern, or 

 con )nai-y bone. 



p Coffin bone. 



q Crust, or 



wall. 

 t Homvsok 



■bone to coffin-bone, k Part t(j bleed in seven 



luHainmatiuii of funi . 

 sensible sole. 



SECTION OF THE FOOT OF THE HORSE. 



a The outside 

 crust of the g^ 

 hoof. ~ 



e e Hollow sur- 

 faces on the 

 inner part of 

 the homy 

 frog. 



h Rounded pai't of heel. 



h Coronary ring- 1 



c Horny plates,] 

 on the inner 

 surface of 

 the crust. 



g g The bars, 

 di Continuation 



of horny 



lining. 



/ External cleft 



of the frog, 



