. Fig. 18.—The Keratogenous Membrane (Viewed from Below). (The Hoof removed by Maceration.) i, The sensitive sole; 2, the sensitive frog*—(a) its median lacuna, (b) its lateral lacuna; 3, V-shaped depression accommodating the toe-stay; 4, the sensitive laminae which interleave with the horny laminae of the bar. * The sensitive frog thinly invests the plantar cushion or fibro- fatty frog, the outline of which is here indicated. ring secrete the varnish-like veneer of thin horn covering the outside surface of the hoof. 2. Tin-: Veia'kty Tissue.—This is the portion of the keratogenous membrane co
. Fig. 18.—The Keratogenous Membrane (Viewed from Below). (The Hoof removed by Maceration.) i, The sensitive sole; 2, the sensitive frog*—(a) its median lacuna, (b) its lateral lacuna; 3, V-shaped depression accommodating the toe-stay; 4, the sensitive laminae which interleave with the horny laminae of the bar. * The sensitive frog thinly invests the plantar cushion or fibro- fatty frog, the outline of which is here indicated. ring secrete the varnish-like veneer of thin horn covering the outside surface of the hoof. 2. Tin-: Veia'kty Tissue.—This is the portion of the keratogenous membrane covering the plantar surface of the
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