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type, leaving them for the second perusal, when the broader 

 features of the .subject have been grasped. 



No time or pains has been spared in well illustrating the 

 work. A number of the cuts have been selected with care from 

 Quain's 'Anatomy,' Gray's 'Anatomy,' and Owen's 'Comparative 

 Anatomy and Physiology of the Vertebrate Animals ' some of 

 these having been modified, to render them more suitable for the 

 requirements of the elementary student. The remainder have 

 been drawn specially for this work by the author, with a desire 

 to satisfy a long-felt want for a profusely- illustrated elementary 

 treatise on this particular subject. 



W. S. F. 



The Publishers desire to acknowledge the kind permission of 

 the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office to reprint Examination 

 Papers set by the Board of Education. 



