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flat pieces of wood (c) (d) whicli rest upon the floor. Between 

 these two flat pieces of wood are two braces; the front one car- 

 ries two rings (f) (e) into which the hobble chains fasten, and 

 the rear one carries one ring (g) into which the lowering pulley 

 is fastened. The table top is made of hardwood boards substan- 

 tially fastened together. Through this top^ are holes to accommo- 

 date the neck strap and hobble chains. A strong metal ring is 



Fig. 194. Hodgson & Magee's Table, Upright Position, Back View. 



attached on upper margin of table near its middle to accommo- 

 date pulley rope. 



Figure 193 represents an end view of the Hodgson & Magee 

 table raised to its oblique position. Thi'^ position affords the 

 reader a comprehensive view of the strong wooden base or frame 

 (e), also the arrangement of the body girths (f ) and neck strap. 



Figure 194 represents a back view of the table top (a) raised 

 to the upright position. It shows the legs and tum-buckles 



