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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 















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The Foot of the Horse ; its Structure and Functions, 

 with the means of preserving its healthy action, *, 

 »C. By Thomas Clarendon. Hodges and Smit 



I"" is avin I'.t.r, .,!■■.'. a., I is likely to be a ve: 



i foot, is explained by a cut in the e 

 ssenta a new slide nail, and one that 

 » latter marked by wear from fric 

 ilternate expansion and contractio 



mplieity, originality, and plausibility of this idea de- 



e his collar, he may 

 stall, provided it be 





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ne hold the shoe t 



nail (carried in and out by the motion of the hooi 



Y happen to be taken up. 

 A proof of the accommodation thus rendered to the [ 



I iiat, I,e is obliged to bring them considei 





ma particulars. The long or fa 



