"Notes On The Crania And Dentition Of The Lemuridae" by St. George Jackson Mivart delves into the anatomical characteristics of lemurs, focusing on their crania (skulls) and dentition (teeth). This work provides detailed observations and analyses of these features, contributing to the understanding of lemur anatomy and its implications for zoological classification.
Mivart's research offers valuable insights into the physical attributes that differentiate lemurs within the broader context of primates. The book serves as a reference for comparative anatomy studies and sheds light on the evolutionary aspects of lemur morphology.
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