The Dental record . ic of Horse ( Kremlin ), a^ //^^/^^^. 216 THE DENTAL RECORD. by the teeth is not definite enough to justify a positive opinion as tothe animals age, and the two illustrations (Figs. 20, 21), whichare accurate representations of the teeth of the thoroughbreds Kremlin and Epirus, will show how far the appearances maydiflfer in animals of the same age. Both horses were foaled in 1834,and the drawings show the state of the teeth in 1853, when theanimals were nineteen years old. In both cases the teeth form a more acute angle with the jaw thanis usual at this age. I
The Dental record . ic of Horse ( Kremlin ), a^ //^^/^^^. 216 THE DENTAL RECORD. by the teeth is not definite enough to justify a positive opinion as tothe animals age, and the two illustrations (Figs. 20, 21), whichare accurate representations of the teeth of the thoroughbreds Kremlin and Epirus, will show how far the appearances maydiflfer in animals of the same age. Both horses were foaled in 1834,and the drawings show the state of the teeth in 1853, when theanimals were nineteen years old. In both cases the teeth form a more acute angle with the jaw thanis usual at this age. In this particular both mouths agree, but in otherrespects they differ from each other to a remarkable extent. The central enamel can yet be seen in all the incisors of Epirus(Fig. 21). In fact, the remains of the marks are more evident than theyare in the teeth of Lothario (Fig. 19) at twelve years of age. The Fig. 21.—Incisors of Horse ( Epirus ), at nineteen.
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