DEVELOPMENT. 



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and that it was a carnivorous, hot-blooded Mammal. Cer- 

 tain structures always co-exist. Animals with two occipi- 

 tal condyles, and non - nucleated blood -corpuscles, suckle 



FIG. 181. 



FIG. 182. 



HOMOLOGIES OF LIMBS. 



FIG. 179. Arm and Leg of Man, ns they are when he gets down on all-fours. Fio. 

 ISO. Fore and Hind Legs of Tapir. FIG. 181. Fore Leg of Seal and Hind Leg 

 of Alligator. FIG. 182. Wing of the Bat. S, scapula ; I, ilium, or shin-bone of 

 pelvis; H, hnmerus ; F, femur; O, olecranon, or tip of the elbow; P, patella; 

 U, ulna ; T, tibia ; K, radius ; Fi, Fibula ; Po, pollex, or thumb ; Ha, hallex, or 

 great toe. Compare the fore and hind limbs of the same animal, and the fore 

 or hind limbs of different animals. Note the directions of the homologous Beg- 



