. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . Fig. 339. The shape of the incisorvaries considerably when exam-ined in the direction of itslength. At its free extremityit is flattened before and be-hind ; further down it becomesoval, then round, then triangu-lar, and at last flattened at thesides, so that if the length ofan incisor be divided into aseries of cross-sections, a dia-gram will be obtained, showingthe change of form with ad-vanced age. This will be indicated moreparticularly by referring toother Fig. 340,—Canines, or Tushes(the mare has them onlyin a rudimentaryform); A, e


. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . Fig. 339. The shape of the incisorvaries considerably when exam-ined in the direction of itslength. At its free extremityit is flattened before and be-hind ; further down it becomesoval, then round, then triangu-lar, and at last flattened at thesides, so that if the length ofan incisor be divided into aseries of cross-sections, a dia-gram will be obtained, showingthe change of form with ad-vanced age. This will be indicated moreparticularly by referring toother Fig. 340,—Canines, or Tushes(the mare has them onlyin a rudimentaryform); A, exter-nal face; B,internalface.


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