PREFACE 



The plan of the present book is the same as that of its 

 predecessor on The Topographical Anatomy of the Limbs of 

 the Horse. Its aim is also the same, namely, to serve as a 

 sufficiently full dissection-guide for the student, and, possibly, 

 to help the practitioner when in doubt respecting the 

 topography of a region. 



My thanks are gratefully tendered to Mr. James T. 

 Murray for again expending great care and patience on the 

 preparation of drawings of dissections ; to my colleague, 

 Mr. T. Grahame, M.R.C.V.S., for help when reading the 

 proof-sheets, and at other times ; and to the publishers for 

 their generosity in allowing a goodly number of illustrations, 

 and for meeting my wishes in so far as the existing difficult 

 circumstances have permitted. 



0. C. B. 



April, 1922. 



