ON THE ELEMENTS OF COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. BY THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY, F.R.S., PROFESSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY, ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES; AND PROFESSOR OF COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS AND ON THE VERTEBRATE SKULL. LONDON: JOHN CHURCHILL AND SONS, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. MDCCCLXIV. DEDICATION. To GEORGE BUSK, Esq., F.R.S. MY DEAR BUsk, I BEG leave to dedicate these Lectures of mine to you, partly as my old and staunch friend, and partly as a member of the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons, and therefore a representative of the body to which I am indebted for the opportunity of delivering them. Ever Yours very faithfully, T. H. HUXLEY. THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES, JERMYN STREET. March 7th, 1864. |