. The study of animal life. Zoology. CHAP. XVI Backboned Animals 269 folk "—seem to be allied. Both are often included in the great order of hoofed animals or Ungulates, along with the odd-toed. Fig. 58.—Phenacodtis JirimcFinis, a primitive extinct mammal from ttie lower Eocene of N. America. The actual size of the slab of reel: on wliich it rested was 49 inches in length. (From Chambers's Encyclop.; after Cope.) animals—horse, rhinoceros, and tapir, and a larger number of even-toed forms, hog and hippopotamus, camel and dromedary,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned


. The study of animal life. Zoology. CHAP. XVI Backboned Animals 269 folk "—seem to be allied. Both are often included in the great order of hoofed animals or Ungulates, along with the odd-toed. Fig. 58.—Phenacodtis JirimcFinis, a primitive extinct mammal from ttie lower Eocene of N. America. The actual size of the slab of reel: on wliich it rested was 49 inches in length. (From Chambers's Encyclop.; after Cope.) animals—horse, rhinoceros, and tapir, and a larger number of even-toed forms, hog and hippopotamus, camel and dromedary,. 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 Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933. New York, C. Scribner's sons [printed at the Edinburgh press]


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