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position, agreeing now with one and now with the other, but a 

 definite pronouncement as to the systematic position of the Takin 

 among the Artiodactyla would be unjustifiable until many more 

 observations on the anatomy both of Budorcas and of allied 

 Ruminants have been placed on record. 



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