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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Ko. 4. Normal walking pace, according to Lecoq. 



No. 5. Normal walking pace (Bouley, Vincent and Goiffon 



Solleysel, Colin). 

 No. 6. Normal walking pace, according to Raabe. 

 No. 7. Disconnected trot (trot de coursier). 

 No. 8. Ordinary trot. (In the figure, it is supposed that the 



animal trots without leaving the ground, which occurs but 



rarely. The notation only takes into account the rhythm 



of the impacts of the feet). 

 No. 9. Norman pace, from Lecoq. 



No. 10. Traquenade, from Merche 146 



Fig. 56.— Gallop in three-time 166 



Fig. 62. — Notation of the gallop in four-time 170 



Fig. 63. — Notation of full gallop ; re-actions of this pace . . 171 



Fig. 64. — Transition from the walk to the trot 174 



Fig. 65. — Transition from the trot to the walk .... 174 



Fig. 66. — Transition from the trot to the gallop 174 



Fig. 67. — Transition from the gallop to the trot .... 174 

 Fig. 68. — Notation rule, to represent the different paces . . . 175 

 Fig. 69. — Notation rule forming the representation of the gallop in 



three-time 176 



PISTES OR FOOT TRACES OF THE HORSE'S FEET. 



Fig. 52. — Piste of the walking pace, after Vincent and Goiffon . .162 

 Fig. 53. — Piste of the amble, after Vincent and Goiffon . . ,162 

 Fig. 47. — Piste of the trot according to Vincent and Goiffon . .157 

 Fig; 57. — Piste of the short gallop in three-time . . • . . 167 

 Fig. 58. — Piste of Eclipse's gallop, from Cornieu. The prints of the 



hind-feet are very far before those of the fore-feet . .167 



REPRESENTATION OF THE HORSE IN ITS VARIOUS PACES. 



Fig. 54.— Representation of the horse at a walking pace . . .163 

 Fig. 48. — Horse trotting with a low kind of pace . . . . 157 

 Fig. 49. — Horse at full trot. The dot placed in the notation corre- 

 sponds with the attitude represented . . . .158 

 Fig. 59. — Horse galloping in the first time (right foot advancing), 



the left foot only on the ground 168 



Fig. 60. — Horse galloping in the second time (right foot forward) . 169 

 Fig. 61. — Horse galloping in the third time (right foot forward) . 169 



