. Handbook of zoology with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil [microform]. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. ll 268 PROVINCE VERTEBRATA. molars. They are the Moles, Shrews, isic. Though re- sembling the last order in size and form, they are quite different in dentition and '/"MM-j ^,!^il^itmmi:. Fig. 313.—CoxDVLiRA CRIST ATA, tho Star-iiosed Mulo. Order 6.—Cheiroitera. These are closely allied to the last order, except that the anterior limb is converted into a wing by the curious elongation of the fingers, which are connected with each other and with
. Handbook of zoology with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil [microform]. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. ll 268 PROVINCE VERTEBRATA. molars. They are the Moles, Shrews, isic. Though re- sembling the last order in size and form, they are quite different in dentition and '/"MM-j ^,!^il^itmmi:. Fig. 313.—CoxDVLiRA CRIST ATA, tho Star-iiosed Mulo. Order 6.—Cheiroitera. These are closely allied to the last order, except that the anterior limb is converted into a wing by the curious elongation of the fingers, which are connected with each other and with the body by a delicate membrane. This is the order of the Bats. Order 7.—Cetacea. if. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. Montreal : Dawson
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