EQUESTRIAN TECHNICALITIES. 



A FEW, among the most generally adopted, of these, 

 it will be expedient, in the first place, to notice and 

 explain. 



Most parts in the external structm-e of the horse 

 are known by names of obvious signification : but 

 such is not, exactly, the case with alL 



To commence with the anterior limb : — a is the 

 fore pastern ; h, the fetlock ; e, the leg ; and d, the 

 arm. 



In the hind limb, e is the hind pastern ; /, the hock ; 

 g, the stifle ; and h, the haunch. 



