Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



In South America, a similar relationship is manifest, even to an uneducated eye, in the gigantic pieces of armour, like those of the armadillo, found in several parts of La Plata; and Professor Owen has shown in the most striking manner that most of the fossil mammals, buried there in such numbers, are related to South American types.

This relationship is even more clearly seen in the wonderful collection of fossil bones made by MM.

Lund and Clausen in the caves of Brazil.

I was so much impressed with these facts that I strongly insisted, in 1839 and 1845, on this "law of the succession of types,"--on "this wonderful relationship in the same continent between the dead and the living.

" Professor Owen has subsequently extended the same generalisation to the mammals of the Old World.

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