The exterior of the horse . Fig. 225.—The walk : posterior right tripedal contact (From the instantaneous photographs of Lissa.) Fig. 226.—The ^valk : lateral right contact. (From the instantaneous photographs of Lissa.) 227, and 228, reproduced from these photographs, explain the successionof the diverse bases which appear in the course of a semi-step, andwhich are repeated in the same order in the other moiety of the tripedal bases of support there are evident. 1 G. Chénier, Analyse du présent ouvrage, in Écho des Sociétés et associations vétérinaires, année 1884. , 2 Lenoble du T


The exterior of the horse . Fig. 225.—The walk : posterior right tripedal contact (From the instantaneous photographs of Lissa.) Fig. 226.—The ^valk : lateral right contact. (From the instantaneous photographs of Lissa.) 227, and 228, reproduced from these photographs, explain the successionof the diverse bases which appear in the course of a semi-step, andwhich are repeated in the same order in the other moiety of the tripedal bases of support there are evident. 1 G. Chénier, Analyse du présent ouvrage, in Écho des Sociétés et associations vétérinaires, année 1884. , 2 Lenoble du Teil, Étude sur la locomotion de lhomme et des quadrupèdes en general, p. 14, Paris, 1887 3 Marey et Pages, Comptes-Rendus de lAcadémie des sciences, 18 Juillet, 1887. THE GAITS IN PARTICULAR. 535 It is also with absolute accuracy that M. Chénier advances thatthese bases alternate very regularly with the fundamental bases


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