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Title: Elementary text-book of zoology Identifier: elementarytextbo0201clau Year: 1884 (1880s) Authors: Claus, Carl, 1835-1899; Sedgwick, Adam, 1854-1913; Sinclair, F. G. (Frederick Granville), b. 1858 Subjects: Zoology Publisher: New York : Macmillan Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library Digitizing Sponsor: MBLWHOI Library


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Text Appearing Before Image: i;s:i— The pelvis and jidjoining parts of vertebral column Mud-opus. Jl, Ilium ; Pubis ; Jx, Ischium ; Marsupial bones ; the of Pit, .!/. A,

Text Appearing After Image: Aeetsibuhim ; .V, the two Vi'l'tC'lirir. FIG. 684.—«, Femal e generative organs of H (after Gegenliaur); Or, Ovary; T, Oviduct; ?", Uterus; 0, Mouth of uterus; T* Vagina; B, Csecum of vagina; Ur, Ureter; H, Urinary bladder; M, opening of bladder into the uro- genital sinus (N). I, Bifid penis of DideljiJiys filiiliiatlfr (after Otto, from Gegenbaur); E the two halves of the sjlans. the fleet Kangaroos, which move by huge bounds, correspond to the Ruminants, and represent, in a certain degree, game, which is absent in Australia. The flying Marsupials (Pi't«.nrns) resemble the flying Squirrels (Pteromt/s); the climbing Phalangers (PJialangista), in their shape and mode of life, recall the Lemurs (Lemur] ; while other-s, as the Peramelidw, show a likeness to the Shrews (Soricidce) and Insectivores. Finally, the carnivorous Marsupials approach in their dentition to the true Carnivora as well as the Insectivora, to which they scarcely yield in the large number of their small incisor teeth and tuberculated molars.


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