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The Vertebrate Skeleton

Chapter 31: Transcriber's Notes
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The work surveys skeletal anatomy across vertebrates and allied chordates, covering both internal and external skeletal structures. It opens with classification and general principles, then treats major groups in turn, presenting detailed type skeletons (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals) and organ-by-organ descriptions of skulls, vertebrae, girdles, limbs, and tegumentary elements. Comparative illustrations and practical study guidance accompany discussions of variation, development, and functional relationships, with references to illustrative specimens and selected literature.

Transcriber's Notes

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