

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. 



INTRODUCTION. 



t. OF the utility of comparing the 

 ftrulure of man with that of ani- 

 mals. 



Of the ufe of comparative anatomy 

 in reading antient authors, and 

 its importance in the ftudy of 

 Zoology, &c. 



2. Observations on the comparative 

 fize and flrength of animals. 



3. Of the general analogy obfervable 

 in the ftrufture of animals. 



4. Of the divifion of animals into 

 clafles. 



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