. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . 1^ i(/, i)ift**r ^ fc/^ i^>v^ •^^ \ ^ x:r. Fig. 394. PLATE Y. 602 SHOEING. PLATE V. Fig. 1. A back view of the bones of the Iove foot iu their rel-ative situation. A Pastern bone. 1) Coronary bone. C Navicular bone. D Foot bone. E A cavity, which in the natural state is filled with fat. F ¥ The upper surface of the navicular bone, from whichtwo ligaments arise, and pass rouiul the lateral de-pressions in the coronary bone;, marked G G. B B Points of attachment of the ligament which unitesthe navicular bone to the foot bone. I I Two grooA^es i


. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . 1^ i(/, i)ift**r ^ fc/^ i^>v^ •^^ \ ^ x:r. Fig. 394. PLATE Y. 602 SHOEING. PLATE V. Fig. 1. A back view of the bones of the Iove foot iu their rel-ative situation. A Pastern bone. 1) Coronary bone. C Navicular bone. D Foot bone. E A cavity, which in the natural state is filled with fat. F ¥ The upper surface of the navicular bone, from whichtwo ligaments arise, and pass rouiul the lateral de-pressions in the coronary bone;, marked G G. B B Points of attachment of the ligament which unitesthe navicular bone to the foot bone. I I Two grooA^es in which two main trunks of the arter-ies are continued into the foot bone. K K K The line of insertion of the tendon of the liexormuscle. Fig. 2. A view of the anterior and inferior surfaces of the na-vicular bone detached from the other A The {interior surface opposed to the coronary B The inferior surface opposed to the foot j)osterior portion of the inferior surface excavatedfor the purpose of giving a firmer attachment to thelower ligament SHOBINCi. 603 V JJiwl


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