The exterior of the horse . Fig. 17.—Superficial structures viewedin front. Fig. 18.—Superficial structures viewedfrom behind. 12. Sterno-maxillaris. 13. Mastoido-humeralis. 23. Short extensor of the forearm. 31. Anterior extensor of the metacarpus. 32 bis. Sterno-humeralis. 34. Anterior extensor of the phalanges. 37. Oblique extensor of the metacarpus. 44. Anterior portion of superficial Lateral extensor of the phalanges. 49. Posterior portion of superficial gluteus. 50. Middle gluteus. 51. Semi-tendinosus. 52. Femoral biceps. 54. Gastrocnemius. 55. Beep flexor of the phalanges. 5
The exterior of the horse . Fig. 17.—Superficial structures viewedin front. Fig. 18.—Superficial structures viewedfrom behind. 12. Sterno-maxillaris. 13. Mastoido-humeralis. 23. Short extensor of the forearm. 31. Anterior extensor of the metacarpus. 32 bis. Sterno-humeralis. 34. Anterior extensor of the phalanges. 37. Oblique extensor of the metacarpus. 44. Anterior portion of superficial Lateral extensor of the phalanges. 49. Posterior portion of superficial gluteus. 50. Middle gluteus. 51. Semi-tendinosus. 52. Femoral biceps. 54. Gastrocnemius. 55. Beep flexor of the phalanges. 56. Cord of the hock. SOME DKFIMTIOXS. 31 § 2. S<^ME Definitions. In the language of the exterior, certain expressions are often eni-j)l()ve<] whose signification should he exactly known. They are thefollowing : Beauty, Defect, lilemixh, Vice, Fault. A.—Beauties. Beauty, says J^ourgelat, resides in the fitness and the relationof the })arts. This definition is incomplete, for it refers only to theproportions of t
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