AND MYOLOGY OF THE MARSUPIALIA. 881 



10. The Polyjivotodonts have more characters common to all 

 genera than the Diprotodonts. And they retain pi'imitive cha- 

 racters in their tongues, intestinal tracts, thymus glands, and 

 nervous systems. 



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