INDEX. 



911 



iological states, 884; sexual desires and 



maternity, 884; defective conformation of 



the eyeball, 884; parturition, 885; warm 



seasons, 884. 

 Gland in the intermaxillary space, 



168. 

 Glands, Meibomian, 51; lachrymal, 51; 



excretory canals, 51. 

 Glaucoma, 56. 

 Golden (reflection of coat), 786. 

 Goutte seriene, 56. 

 Granary, 58. 

 Grapes, 295. 

 Gray, 778 ; temples, 47. 

 Grease, 228, 295, 310. 

 Groin. Situation, limits, anatomical base, 



167; examination, diseases, 167,168. 

 Gums, 73. 



H. 



Halter-cast, 308. 



Halter-strap, 308. 



Haunch. Situation, limits, anatomical base, 

 142; well detached, angular, low dropped, 

 low, 142 ; long, short, narrow, wide, straight, 

 oblique, 143 ; horse upon his haunches, 562. 



Head. Divisions, 34; regions, 35 ; harmo- 

 nious relations, 86 ; length, volume, 87 ; 

 direction, 88 ; forms, 92 ; attachments, move- 

 ments, 95 ; fine, coarse, fleshy, plain, senile, 

 sharp, 87, 88; horizontal, 89 ; vertical, 91; 

 straight, conical, arched, hare-faced, ram's 

 head, 93 ; snub-nosed, rhinoceros, 94 ; the 

 head as a unit of measure, 359 ; proportions, 

 361. 



Heavy (affected with heaves), 166. 



Heel of the wall, 317. 



Height of horse, at the withers, 386 ; at the 

 croup, 386; relation to length, 391. 



Hermaphrodite, 814. 



Herminures, 789. 



Hernia, umbilical or exomphalus, 151 ; ven- 

 tral, 158, inguinal, 168, 181. 



Hippiatrique (name formerly given to all 

 that pertains to the medicine of the horse). 



Hippobosca equina, 175. 



Hippometric cane, 841. 



Hip- shot (fracture of the haunch), horse, 

 143. 



Hock. Situation, limits, anatomical base, 

 253 ; external conformation, 255 ; examina- 

 tion, 257 ; movements, 255 ; beauties, neat- 

 ness of outline, 260 ; width, 261 ; thickness, 

 262 ; direction, 268 ; diseases and blemishes, 



269 ; extent of the tibio-tarsal angle, 263 ; 

 fold of the, 255 ; point, cord, hollow of the, 

 256; rotating, 258, 581; fat, full, doughy, 

 wide, narrow, slender, 261 ; straight, 264 ; 

 close, crooked, 268, 463 ; too open behind, 

 268 ; the hock as a centre of amortisse- 

 ment and impulsion, 258. 



Hood (for ears), 45, 83. 



Hoof. Definition, form, 316; division, 317; 

 growth and wear, 323 ; concussion, 338. 



Hoof-knife, 336. 



Hooped knee, 236. 



Horn. Structure, properties, origin, color, 

 consistency, 332. 



Horns, frontal, 38. 



Horse-pox. (See Variola equina.) 



Horses, of industry and commerce, 849; 

 difficult to approach or to groom, 870 ; diffi- 

 cult to harness or to mount, 871 ; mated or 

 paired, 901; which back, 874; which eat 

 earth, 864; which may be mounted or 

 driven at will, 903 ; which paw in the stable, 

 864; which rear and strike with the fore- 

 feet, 873 ; which rest one hind-foot upon the 

 other, 861 ; which rub the lower extremity 

 of the head against the manger, or the tail 

 against surrounding objects, 860; which 

 suck wind or swallow air, 865 ; which strip 

 their halter, 862 ; which tear their blankets, 

 861 ; which weave, 864. 



Hunter, 841. 



Hydrocele, 181. 



Hydropsy, of the eye, 56. 



Hygroma (serous effusion into the connective 

 tissue), of the knee, 235 ; of the hock, 270. 



Hypospadia, 814. 



Immobility, 73, 886. 

 Impressionability, 411. 

 Imprint, of the foot, 474. 

 Impulsion, from behind, 522; mechanism 



of, 189. 



Inbornness, 309. 



Incisor teeth, of the first dentition, 597; 

 second, 601 ;'"structure, 606 ; direction, 616 ; 

 eruption, 637. 



Inclined plane. R61e, 19; application to 

 animal mechanics, 19 ; of surface and of seg- 

 ment, 20. 



Indurations, 287. 



Inferior maxillary region. Situation, 

 limits, anatomical base, beauties, 67; dis- 

 eases and blemishes, dressing of the hair, 68 ; 

 examination, 645. 



