The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . 73.—sternal apparatus of the Common 1 he keel (bj is rather more developed ialcons ; less bo in the Eairles. of I * Copied from MGil t In the Iongenerally, but not alwayitill they disappear in i rtebi i to be ; Rapnrious Birds o] Britain.— adverted to, the thirteenth vertebrairs a pair of minute ribs, which diminishspecies; if, therefore, the thirteenth ch I g a rib, the dilTerei\ce is essentially trifiinu^, and does raffect the above generalizati


The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . 73.—sternal apparatus of the Common 1 he keel (bj is rather more developed ialcons ; less bo in the Eairles. of I * Copied from MGil t In the Iongenerally, but not alwayitill they disappear in i rtebi i to be ; Rapnrious Birds o] Britain.— adverted to, the thirteenth vertebrairs a pair of minute ribs, which diminishspecies; if, therefore, the thirteenth ch I g a rib, the dilTerei\ce is essentially trifiinu^, and does raffect the above generalization —Ed. t The /llectnra, Gray, which has been ignorantly clnVultures, is in every respect a true Poultry bird. YITILTIUIRIE-S.


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