ELEVEN YEARS. 



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Fig. 103. 



Eleven Years (Figs. 101, 102, 103).— The incidence of the jaws 

 increases in obliquity so tlmt the head of the horse must be raised to 

 see both from in front. In profile, the superior corner tooth is decidedlj- 

 more oblique than the intermediate one ; the inferior is the same size at 

 its free surface and its base, and its gum is square. The inferior tables 

 are round on the intermediate and rounded on the corners. In the lower 

 jaw the cups are diminished to little islands close to the posterior borders 

 of the tables, and the dental stars are narrower from side to side and 

 near the centre of the tables. In the upper jaw the cups of the corner 

 teeth are elliptic and commence to disappear. 



