SHOEING. 



FIG. 386. 



FIG. 387. 



PLATE I. 



Fig. 1. 



A vie\v of the lower extremity of the coronary bone, seen from behind, to show 



the surfaces articulated with the navicular and foot bone. 

 A A The surface articulated with the navicular bone. 

 B Cavity filled with fat. 

 C C The surface articulated with the foot bone. 



Fig. 2. 



A posterior view of the navicular and foot bone, seen from behind in their rela- 

 tive situation. 

 A A A A Rough surface of the navicular bone, from which the upper ligaments 



take their rise. 



A B Smooth surface corresponding with the cavity in Fig. 1, at B, filled with fat. 



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