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REFERENCES. 



The best collection of fossil horses, and one specially arranged 

 to illustrate the line of descent of the modern horse, is to be found 

 in the American Museum of Natural History, New York, 

 but some good specimens, of particular interest because they were 

 described by Professor Marsh and studied by Huxley are in the 

 Yale University Museum. They are referred to in Huxley's 

 "American Addresses; Lectures on Evolution. " 



"The Horse," by Sir W. H. Flower, discusses the horse in a 

 popular manner from various points of view and contains 

 numerous references to books and articles on the subject from 

 which anyone wishing for further information could obtain it, 

 but best of all is our own Guide Leaflet No. S6,byW.D. Matthew 

 and S. H. Chubb on the Evolution of the Horse in Nature and 

 under Domestication. 



EOHIPPUS VENTICOLUS 



"The little Eohippus no bigger than a Fox." 

 In the American Museum of Natural History 



