1899,] THE MTOLOGT OF THE EDEXTATA. 1017 



vertebrae of the Americaa forms, and to press these int^o a separate 

 order of Xenarthra to the exclusion of the Manidce. Tlie Orifctero- 

 podidce, too, present some feeble claim to be taken into the order, 

 for, generalized though they are, their muscular peculiarities seem 

 to point, so far as we at present know, more towards the Edentata 

 than to any other group of mammals. 



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