. The rise of the mammalia in North America [microform]. Mammals, Fossil; Mammals; Mammifères fossiles; Mammifères. 26 THE RISE OF THE MAMMALIA and of doubt when we get back to the stem mammals of wiicly different phyla. This has led to strange misconceptions of phyletic affinities as exemplified in Filhol's division emurs. Monkeys Modern Carnivores I i t ' / ' C ' P Examples of Dental Curves. out by the composite method, we will find certain primary curves characteristic of the ordinal divisions, and minor curves distinguishing the lesser divisions. Of course the laws of parallelism will also


. The rise of the mammalia in North America [microform]. Mammals, Fossil; Mammals; Mammifères fossiles; Mammifères. 26 THE RISE OF THE MAMMALIA and of doubt when we get back to the stem mammals of wiicly different phyla. This has led to strange misconceptions of phyletic affinities as exemplified in Filhol's division emurs. Monkeys Modern Carnivores I i t ' / ' C ' P Examples of Dental Curves. out by the composite method, we will find certain primary curves characteristic of the ordinal divisions, and minor curves distinguishing the lesser divisions. Of course the laws of parallelism will also be found in force here ; flesh-eating, insect- eating, and grass-eating animals will be apt to have similar curves even when evolved in different groups, but here the dental formula and succession will come to our aid. 84 L. 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 Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 1857-1935. Boston : Ginn; New York : G. E. Stechert


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