SECURING OF SOLIPEDS. ; I> 
rings sealed in the wall, or round solid posts secured to the floor, 
and are pulled, one in the direction of the withers, the other per~ 
pendicularly to the vertebral column. 
Fig. 10.—The right fore limb is carried upon the corresponding hind limb. (From a photograph.) 
If one fore leg has been displaced and’ secured on the superficial 
hind one, the side lines fixed to the canon of the first are carried to 
ward the lower part of the leg, passed over and under it, then for- 
Fig. 11.—The right hind limb is carried upon the corresponding fore limb. (From a photograph.) 
ward, twisting round the forearm, first under and then over it, the- 
assistants pulling on the side lines when ‘the foot is out of the hob- 
ble, as in fig. 10. Then the leg is secured by two figure 8 twists. 
and a circular knot. 
If it is a hind leg which is to be carried forward, the side line fixed. 
-upon its canon is passed round the lower third of the forearm, over 
