INDEX. 



909 



Coronary band, 315. 



Coronet. Situation, limits, anatomical 

 base, 309 ; width, fineness, absence of blem- 

 ishes, diseases, blemishes, 310; mange, 311. 



Costal region, 152. 



Cover his steps, 474. 



Cow-hocked, 268, 463. 



Cowlick, 792. 



Crapaudine, 310,340. 



Cream-color, 774. 



Cremaster muscle, 176. 



Crescent, deformity of the sole, 339. 



Cribber, 753. 



Cribbing, 752, 865; with or without mark- 

 ing the teeth, 752 ; with a point of contact 

 or in the air, 753. 



Crop-eared, 44. 



Cross-footed, in front, 455; behind, 464. 



Croup. Situation, limits, 123; anatomical 

 base, 124; length, 125; thickness, 128; 

 width, 129; direction, 130; forms, 140; 

 diseases and blemishes, 141; long, short, 

 125 ; horizontal, 130 ; oblique, 137 ; sharp, 

 almond-shaped, mule-like, 140; narrow, 

 pointed, hen-tailed, cut-off, low, slanting, 

 double, angular, oscillating, 141. 



Crown of tooth, 597. 



Crowned, of knee and fetlock, 234. 



Cryptorchid, 179. 



Crystalline lens, 49. 



Curb, 273. 



Cutaneous envelope of foot, 314; po- 

 dophyllous tissue, 315; velvety tissue, 316; 

 plantar cushion, 316. 



Cutidure. (See Coronary band.) 



Cutigeral cavity, 318. 



Cyst (soft tumor filled with liquid), of the 

 false nostril, 64 ; of the testicle, 181. 



Dartos, 44, 169. 



Deafness, 45. 



Decubitus, 466. 



Defects. Definition, divisions, 32 ; absolute, 



relative, congenital, acquired, 32. 

 Dejuger (se), 475. 

 Dental star, 614, 616, 654. 

 Dental table, successive forms, 64; details 



according to age, 615. 

 Dentine, 612. 

 Depiste (se), 475. 

 Discharge, of the nose, 63. 

 Docked, 44, 169. 

 Docking, 169. 



Double expiration, 166. 

 Dourine (maladie du coit), 184, 186. 

 Draught-horse, slow heavy-, 851; 'fast 



heavy-, 852 ; light heavy-, 855. 

 Dry spavin. (See Stringhalt.) 



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liar. Situation, limits, anatomical^ base, 

 length, 41 ; thickness, movements, 42 ; de- 

 fects, blemishes, 43 ; fraudulent means em- 

 ployed, 44; bold, 42; restless, swine-ear, 

 43 ; crop-eared, 44. 



Ear-cutter, 45. 



Early eruption of the permanent 

 teeth, causes of, 638. 



Eczema, 288. 



Elbow. Situation, limits, anatomical base, 

 length, 219 ; direction, diseases, blemishes, 

 220 ; on the body, 220 ; turned outward or 

 inward, 220. 



Elevation (place of oscillation of a mem- 

 ber in the air), 475. 



Emphysema (infiltration of air into the 

 connective tissue), pulmonary, 166. 



Enamel, 611; germ, 606; peripheral, 612; 

 central, 615. 



Endurance. Opinion of the laity, 412; in 

 different kinds of animal motions, 416; ex- 

 ternal form as an index, 418 ; practical de- 

 termination, 420 ; examples of, 421 ; of a 

 troop in campaign, 424. 



Ensemble (word which signifies the man- 

 ner of existence of the proportions of a 

 given animal), 385. 



Entire horse, 178. 



Equilibrium, 10, 473. 



Ergot, 297. 



Evacuator, 174. 



Eventration, 151. 



Examination of the horse, 894; at the 

 horse-market, 894; examples of notes, 900; 

 in the stable, 894 ; in action, 897 ; trial, 897 ; 

 model of purchase memorandum-book, 900 ; 

 on the show-ground, 895 ; summary, 899 ; 

 taking notes, 899. 



Excision of the submaxillary gan- 

 glia, 69. 



Excitability, 411. 



Exomphalus, 151. 



Exterior. Definition, object, end, utility, 2. 



Eye. Situation, limits, anatomical base, 48; 

 eye-globe, 48; media, 49; compartments, 

 50 ; protective organs, 50 ; ocular sheath, 

 50 ; apparatus of lubrication, 51 ; examina- 



