46 



THE HORSE S FOOT, 



Fig 2. 



Fig. 2 — Shows the outer side of the same foot with a shoe attached : — It 

 also partially shows the interior of the hoof, which is more fully repre- 

 sented in Figs. 21, 22, and 23. 



a. The toe of the shoe turned up out of the line of wear. 



h h. The shoe repiesented of the same thickness from toe to heel. 



c. The clinches. 



d. The hollow for receiving the coronary substance, which secret«i 



the horn. 

 «u The Uiin hofsy plates that line the wall of the Yktxtt 



