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ANIMALS IN MOTION. 
a good hunting-horse, but of much less capability than 
Pandora. They demonstrate the general preparations for 
a leap, and the renewal of regular motion after it is 
executed. 
The jump of a cat is subject to a far greater number 
of varying conditions than those which attend a similar 
movement by the horse. 
The comparative time-intervals of the selected phases 
on p. 225 can be ascertained by a reference to their 
respective numbers. 
