remarkable Tranjpojition of the F'fcera. 363 
It may be obferved, that it is exactly the fame creative aftioii 
which produces the natural flru&ure, or any deviation from it; 
for in cafes of- deviation the a£tion is either carried too far, 
ceafes too foon, or is diverted into uncommon channels. This 
will explain the various kinds of monfirofity from redundancy, 
deficiency, or tranfpofition of parts. 
Vol. LXXVJII. 
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