Remarks On the Comparative Anatomy of Certain Birds of Cuba: With a View to ...

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Remarks On the Comparative Anatomy of Certain Birds of Cuba: With a View to ...
William Sharp Macleay
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But if by carefully following the progression of aflSnity, we have thus returnied to the order of Primates^ from which we departed, the group is a natural onet ; and the following series, connected by affinity, harmonizes perfectly with that arrange- ment which we before acquired by comparing them analogi-.
cally with Mr. Vigors's series of Birds.
1. Normal CrroiipJ. /* 1. Fbr«- Teeth of three kinds» and forming a con- tinuous series.
Amphodonta ArUt. - V 2. Primates.
c 2. Aberrant Group. /* 3.
... Glirbs.
Teeth not of three sorts, or not forming I ' Unoulata { a contmuous series.
Akamphodonta Arist, V^ 6. Cetacea.
On reviewing this series, we must recollect that there is an imiversally acknowledged connection between the Fera and the Glires by means of the Marsupial Animals, or Marsupiaux of • See on this subject particularly. Tab. Aff. Anim. p. 6S.
t See Linn. Trans, vol. xiv. p. 55.
X The Normal and Aberrant groups were distinguished and named by Aristotle in his Historia Animalium, but have not to my knowledge appeared again in any work, until Mr.


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