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sleeve and the rhachitomous vertebral column, the 

 only difference being that in the animal it is exhib- 

 ited on both sides, 

 and on the sleeve 

 on only one side. 

 This difference is, 

 of course, due to 

 the fact that the 

 animal can bend 

 himself in both di- 

 rections, while the 

 arm only bends in 

 one direction. 



It results from 

 the above obser- 

 vations that the 

 structure of the 

 rhachitomous ver- 

 tebral column has 

 been produced by 

 the j/wvetfients of 

 the body from side 

 to side, as in swim- 

 ming, during the 

 process of the de- 

 posit of 7nineral ma- 

 ter ial'va. and around 

 the chorda dorsa- 

 lis.i 



See figures 113 

 to 114^ where the 

 coat-sleeve is com- 

 pared with the "rhachitomous" vertebrae of primitive 



1 See American Naturalist , January, 1884. 



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