. Points of the horse; a treatise on the conformation, movements, breeds and evolution of the horse. Horses. , Fig. 382.—{After Gauciry.) Front and Side Views of Left Fore Foot of HipPARiON Gracile (|th real length). The lettering is the same as that of Fig. 386. Fig. 383.—Front View of Left Fore Foot of Horse,(-^th real length). this fossil family could not have been an ancestor of the horse; for, besides differences in the teeth, it possessed a deep depression in front of the eye, on each side of the face, in which depression was lodged a large tear or scent gland, similar to tha


. Points of the horse; a treatise on the conformation, movements, breeds and evolution of the horse. Horses. , Fig. 382.—{After Gauciry.) Front and Side Views of Left Fore Foot of HipPARiON Gracile (|th real length). The lettering is the same as that of Fig. 386. Fig. 383.—Front View of Left Fore Foot of Horse,(-^th real length). this fossil family could not have been an ancestor of the horse; for, besides differences in the teeth, it possessed a deep depression in front of the eye, on each side of the face, in which depression was lodged a large tear or scent gland, similar to that found in several kinds of deer. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hayes, M. Horace (Matthew Horace), 1842-1904. London, W. Thacker & co


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