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Rh 168 APE [BIBLIOGRAPHY. and phalangers ; the canines and premolars of Canis and Thylacinus ; the grinders of Peromeles and Urotrichus; the external form and habit of body of Mus, Sorex, and Antechinus; and the peculiar dorsal shields in tortoises and certain frogs. But if some naturalists are disposed to admit that the common origin of the Cebidce and Simiadce may be very doubtful, can they be even sure of that of Cercopithecus and Hylobates? It has been recently sug gested, that the Artiodactyla and the Perissodactyla (the even and the odd-toed ungulates) may be genetically independent (their common characters being merely ad aptive, functional ones), as also with the Balcenoidea (whales), and DelpMnoidea (dolphins). The response of organisation to need being such as it is (structure and function manifesting themselves so simultaneously), the discrimination between genetic and adaptive characters must always be a work of extreme delicacy. 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