The exterior of the horse . r/3 <U r^ Oi 1- aj f^ Qj ^. _5 ^ m C fl fl -5 c z - .2 ° o a O) « !U +J •^ r^a oT .s & • 2 -^ c m 7^ o f- r r- 2 s-i -^ O Ï I ^^ bo ^ ft ^ 00 fl W 9^ 3 « c ?- _ 2 8 ^ « S S rS g O Ï5 s ^ 7i f- s —? ** C ^ x. c3V3 pa S 49 S <1^ « 2 C i3 770 THE EXTERIOR OF THE HORSE. The artificial cavity is tlicn generally colored black by the applica-tion of nitrate of silver, so as to give to it the appearance of what inthe adult tooth is called the bean, the mark. But if we take the precaution to \\\\)q the abundant saliva from tliedental tables Avhen the horse is offered f


The exterior of the horse . r/3 <U r^ Oi 1- aj f^ Qj ^. _5 ^ m C fl fl -5 c z - .2 ° o a O) « !U +J •^ r^a oT .s & • 2 -^ c m 7^ o f- r r- 2 s-i -^ O Ï I ^^ bo ^ ft ^ 00 fl W 9^ 3 « c ?- _ 2 8 ^ « S S rS g O Ï5 s ^ 7i f- s —? ** C ^ x. c3V3 pa S 49 S <1^ « 2 C i3 770 THE EXTERIOR OF THE HORSE. The artificial cavity is tlicn generally colored black by the applica-tion of nitrate of silver, so as to give to it the appearance of what inthe adult tooth is called the bean, the mark. But if we take the precaution to \\\\)q the abundant saliva from tliedental tables Avhen the horse is offered for sale, it will be easy to detectthis imitation. The following are its characteristics (Plate XXXIV.) : 1st. If, after having separated one lip from the other, it is seenthat the incisors of the two jaws do not exactly correspond, it is evi-dent that their surface of friction has been rasped without shorteningthe molars in the same proportion. 2d. If, after having seized the t


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