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II. ANOMALIES OF SHAPE: 
1. Contracted feet. 3. Heels too high. 
2. Flat soles. "Ae 5 » low. 
5. Toes too long. 
III. ANOMALIES OF POSITION : 
1. Pasterns upright. 3. Pasterns short. 
2. . long. 4. Toes out-turned. 
5. Toes in-turned. 
IV. Injuriks : 
1. Brittle hoof. 5. Bruised coronet. 
2. Pricks in shoeing. 6. Speedy cut. 
3. Gathered nails. 7. Brushing. 
4. Bruised sole. 8. Unnerved. 
V. DISEASES : 
1. Canker. 8. Laminitis chronic. 
2. Carbuncle of coronary g. Navicular disease. 
band. 10. Quittor. 
3. Corns. 11. Ringbone. 
4. Disease of Pyr. Pro- 12. Sand-crack. 
cess of os pedis. . 13. Seedy toe. 
5. False quarter. 14. Side-bones. 
6. Grease. 15. Thrush. 
7. Laminitis subacute. 16. Villitis. 
1. ANOMALIES OF S1ZE.—In judging these we of course 
are regarding the foot alone and leaving out of considera- 
