Lect. III.] EMBRYO OF THE MARSUPIALS. 59 



LECTUKE 1 1 J. 



On the Marsupials, or Pouched Aximals 

 (Metatheria). 



Ix tlieir structure geuerally, the Marsupials are inter- 

 mediate between the Monotremes and the ph^cental or 

 nobler forms of mammals (Eutheria). With regard to 

 the development of their embryo, these types are far 

 below the Eutheria, while they are most probably 

 ^Ijove the Prototheria ; there, however, we are at a 

 standstill for want of materials. 



In their early development these pouched mammals 

 come very close to the higher oviparous animals 

 (Reptiles and Birds), but we have good reasons for 

 asserting that they are less specialised, or more archaic 

 than the existing members of the great group of 

 Sauropsida (Reptiles and Birds in one group). All 

 these kinds — the Reptiles, Birds, and Marsupials — may 

 have been on the same level once, — may have arisen 

 from the same old Amijliihian stock — but the embr5^o 

 and its wrappings, in these mammals, is in some 

 important respects less developed than in the other 

 two groups. 



It is a very instructive fact that the tail-less Amphibia 



