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CEA PAK a: 
GENERAL REVIEW OF THE SKULLS 
OF THE CARNIVORA, AND THE 
DIFFERENT BREEDS OF DOGS. 
The term Carnivora, when first used, included 
the Insectivora and Cheiroptera, as well as the Car- 
nivora, as restricted by Huxley, Owen, and Flower. 
For this reason, certain authors have suggested and 
used the term Sectorialia, which, however, has not 
been generally adopted. 
