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the beautiful provision of water-cells in the stomach, the absence of horns and the sub- 

 walls of the paunch or first cavity of the bisulcate feet, which are "callous beneath, and 



Fig. 323. 



Skeleton of the Camel. (From Pander and D'Alton.) 



have the toes distinct at the tip from the or cotyledonoid form of placenta. Professor 

 sole."* The uterine and foetal membranes Owen has demonstrated another remarkable 

 are unprovided with the ordinary ruminant character arising out of the non-development 



Fig. 324. 



Skeleton of the Deer. (From Pander and D'Alton.) 

 * Ogilby. 



