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the wing of a bat and the foreleg of a dog. Analogy is a 

 superficial, and often a deceiving relationship; homology is 

 a true genetic relationship. It is obvious that this distinction 



Fig. 44. — Lacaze-Duthiers, 1821-1901. 



is of great importance in comparing the differenl parts of 

 animals. He made a large number of independent discov- 

 eries, and published a monumental work on the comparative 



