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Having now briefly reviewed some of the principles of flight and also some 

 ot the main features and adaptations of the feathered races, which enable them 

 to take advantage of those principles, I would venture to point out to those who 

 may not have had their attention already directed to it, that the whole range 

 of creation, and as I think, especially Comparative Anatomy affords endless 

 examples of creative wisdom and design, and that the more these subjects are 

 studied the more will the student be led to exclaim, "O Lord, how manifold 

 are Thy works : in wisdom hast Thoujnade them all," 



The Pbesident gave the thanks of the Club to Mr. Rankin for his 

 excellent paper, amidst general applause ; and called upon Mr. Steele to read 

 the following paper — 



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