. Fig. 17.—The Keratogenous Membrane (Viewed from the Side). (The Hoof removed by Maceration) i. The sensitive laminae, or podophyllous tissue; 2, the coronary cushion; 3, the perioplic ring; 4, portion of plantar cushion; 5. groove separating perioplic ring from coronary cushion; 6. the sensi- tive sole. The upper portions of the laminae, those in contact with the cushion, are pale in contrast with the portions imme- diately below, and thus there is given the appearance of a white zone adjoining the inferior border of the cushion. Widest at its centre, the cushion narrows towards its extremit


. Fig. 17.—The Keratogenous Membrane (Viewed from the Side). (The Hoof removed by Maceration) i. The sensitive laminae, or podophyllous tissue; 2, the coronary cushion; 3, the perioplic ring; 4, portion of plantar cushion; 5. groove separating perioplic ring from coronary cushion; 6. the sensi- tive sole. The upper portions of the laminae, those in contact with the cushion, are pale in contrast with the portions imme- diately below, and thus there is given the appearance of a white zone adjoining the inferior border of the cushion. Widest at its centre, the cushion narrows towards its extremities, which, arriving at the bulbs of the plantar cushion, bend downwards into the lateral lacunae of the


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