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These three Sub - classes are , as named by Professor Huxley — the Prototheria
, embracing only the Order Monotrematathe Metatheria , equivalent to the Order
Marsupialia , and the Eutheria , which includes all the remaining Orders from the
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These three Sub - classes are , as named by Professor Huxley — the Prototheria
, embracing only the Order Monotrematathe Metatheria , equivalent to the Order
Marsupialia , and the Eutheria , which includes all the remaining Orders from the
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order of Marsupials . Although not absolutely restricted to Australia , since one of
its component families is purely American , the Marsupials , from their prevalence
, constitute a still more noticeable feature of the Australian fauna than the ...
order of Marsupials . Although not absolutely restricted to Australia , since one of
its component families is purely American , the Marsupials , from their prevalence
, constitute a still more noticeable feature of the Australian fauna than the ...
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The Order Quadrumana , or Monkeys , contains about 212 species , divisible into
twenty genera and four families . 2 . Monkeys are found only in the tropical and
subtropical portions of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres , and are absent in
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The Order Quadrumana , or Monkeys , contains about 212 species , divisible into
twenty genera and four families . 2 . Monkeys are found only in the tropical and
subtropical portions of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres , and are absent in
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