Equestrian Technicalities. 25 



JqqegfH^ii} XftefiQioqlifies. 



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 structure of the 

 horse are known by names of obvious significa- 

 tion : but such is not, exactly, the case with all. 



To commence with the anterior limb : — a is the 

 fore pastern ; b, the fetlock ; c, the leg ; and d, 

 the arm. 



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

 hock ; g, the stifle ; and h y the haunch. 

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