Horse-shoes and horse-shoeing : their origin, history, uses, and abuses . The instrument found at Chateau Beauregard, Hautes- Pyrenees, and now in the Cluny Museum,belongs to the firstclass (figs. 118, 119),and is shown here inprofile, as well as upperface. One of thosediscovered at Vieil-Evreux is also figured(fig. 120), and agreeswith fig. 115 found atDalheim. Of a morepeculiar shape, but yetevidently intended forthe same purpose, aretwo of the numberrecovered at Remen-necourt, and delineat-. ed by M. de Widrange, an antiquarian of Bar-le-Duc(figs. 121, 122). Figure 121 is remarkable for its


Horse-shoes and horse-shoeing : their origin, history, uses, and abuses . The instrument found at Chateau Beauregard, Hautes- Pyrenees, and now in the Cluny Museum,belongs to the firstclass (figs. 118, 119),and is shown here inprofile, as well as upperface. One of thosediscovered at Vieil-Evreux is also figured(fig. 120), and agreeswith fig. 115 found atDalheim. Of a morepeculiar shape, but yetevidently intended forthe same purpose, aretwo of the numberrecovered at Remen-necourt, and delineat-. ed by M. de Widrange, an antiquarian of Bar-le-Duc(figs. 121, 122). Figure 121 is remarkable for its pos-sessing no rings or ears, or anything by which it couldbe attached to the hoof, supposing it to have been in- M. DEFAYS SPECIMEN. 3^9 tended for such a purpose; and figure 122 is not muchbetter adapted for a sandal.


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