The North American Review volume 137

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The North American Review volume 137
Oscar Emery Young
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The order Primates, to which man belongs, is represented by creatures allied to the lemurs both in the Old and New Worlds. (2. ) The Miocene, in which the alliance between living and extinct mammals is more close, and living genera appear. The Primates are represented by a higher division, the family of apes, in Europe and in the United States. (3. ) The Pliocene, in which, for the first time, living mammalian species appear $ but they are few in number compared with the extinct species. (4. ) ...The Pleistocene, in which the living species are more abundant than the extinct among the Mammalia, and the Primates are represented by their highest development, the family of man. VOL. CXXXVIL NO. 323. 25 340 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
(5. ) The Prehistoric, characterized by the present fauna and flora, being in possession of the regions in which they have been known historically. Man has increased and multiplied on the earth, and is possessed of domesticated animals and cultivated fruits, and has acquired the arts of spinning, weaving, mining, and pottery making in the Old World, and gradually passed through the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron stages of civilization.


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