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— In what sense is the living Wald- heimia less embryonic, or more specialized, than the palaeozoic Spirifer ; or the existing Bhynchonellce, Cra- nice, DiscincB, Lingulce, than the Silurian species of the same genera ? In what sense can Loligo or Spirula be said to be more specialized, or less embryonic, than Belemnites ; or the modern species of Lamellibranch and Gasteropod genera, than the Silurian species of the same genera ? The Annulosa. — The Carboniferous Insecta and Arach- nid a are ne...ither less specialized, nor more embryonic, than those that now live, nor are the Liassic Cirripedia and Macrura ; while several of the Brachyura, which appear in the Chalk, belong to existing genera ; and none exhibit either an intermediate, or an embryonic, character. The Vertebrata. — Among fishes I have referred to the Ccelacanthini (comprising the genera Ccelacanthus, Holophagus, Undina, and Macropoma) as affording an example of a persistent type ; and it is most remarkable to note the smallness of the differences between any of these fishes (affecting at most the proportions of the body and fins, and the character and sculpture of the scales), notwithstanding their enormous range in time In all the essentials of its very peculiar structure, the Macropoma of the Chalk is identical with the Ccelacan- thus of the Coal.
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