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16. The various parts and peculiarities of form, &c. • • 32 



17. There are infundibula also in the molar teeth, &c. 35 



18. To distinguish an upper from a lower molar 



tooth &c. 36 



19. The teeth of the horse are very firmly implanted in 



the jaws, &c. 37 



20. The molars of the lower jaw are the active agents 



of mastication. Sec. • • • • • • • • 37 



21. Provision has been made by Nature to meet the 



wear to which the horse's teeth are subjected. • • 38 



22. The cavity of the pulp &c. 42 



23. Nature provides the horse with two sets of teeth. 43 



24. To know the temporary from the permanent 



teeth, &c. 46 



25. To recognise a milk incisor tooth &c. • • • • 46 



26. The permanent incisors are indicated by their 



greater size, &c. • • • • • • • • • • 49 



27. The temporary cannot be well distinguished from 



the permanent molars, while the horse is alive. • • 51 



28. The various points which denote youth &c. • • 52 



29. The indications of age &c. • • • • • • 53 



30. The incisor teeth in old age, &c. • • • • • 54 



31. Some judges depend upon the tushes as indicative 



of the age, &c. • • • • • • . . • • 57 



32. The wolf's teeth or eye teeth aid us in judging of 



the age ; &c. • • • • • • • • • • 59 



33. The mode in which the horse cuts his teeth &c. • • 60 



34. The manner of examining the teeth &c. ♦ • • • 65 



