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kind I could not think of making without the consent of the authors, who, 
although they would undoubtedly fully sanction them, are not sufficiently 
accessible to me just now, as these pages are going to press. So, however 
much the present classification may offend the eye of the Zoologist, yet the 
Anatomist will find under each head the proper details. Thus, he will find 
as full a description of the anatomical structures of the Bryozoa and 
Hydroid Polypi, as though they were referred to the Mollusca and Acal- 
ephae, where truly they respectively belong. Horror. 
