168 ANIMAL MECHANISM. 



and corresponding nearly with the three kinds of time found 

 in this pace. 



Fig. 59. — Horse galloping in the first time Cright foot advancing), the hind left 

 foot only on the ground. The white dot, in the notation, corresponds 

 with the instant at which the horse is represented. 



In the first time, fig. 59, the left hind-foot, on which the 

 horse has just descended, alone rests on the ground. 



In the second time, fig. 60, the left diagonal biped has just 

 finished its impact, the right fore-foot is about to reach the 

 ground, the left hind-foot has just risen. 



The third time of the gallop, fig. 61, has been drawn as 

 well as the others by Mons. Duhousset according to the nota- 

 tion; the moment chosen is that in which the right foot 

 alone rests on the ground, and is about to rise in its turn. 



