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To hold in one's hand, therefore, a living specimen of the order, is enough to make a naturalist happy for life." "But," cried I, "to what family does it belong?" "To the order of Ganoides an order of fish having angular scales, covered with bright enamel forming one of the family of the Cephalaspides, of the genus " "Well, sir," I remarked, as I noticed my uncle hesitated to conclude.
Proselachii. : 16. Natidanides. Chlamydoselachius. Heptanchus. Silurian. 17. Ganoides. Plated-fishes. Proganoides. : 17. Accipenserides. Devonian. : 18. Dipneusta. Paladipneusta. : 18. Neodipneusta. Ceratodus. Protopterus. Carboniferous. : 19. Amphibia. Stegocephala. : 19. Phanerobranchia. Salamandrina. Permian. : 20. Reptilia. Proreptilia. : 20. Rhynchocephalia. Primitive lizards. Hatteria.
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