Excerpt from Handbook of Vertebrate Dissection, Vol. 2: How to Dissect a Bird
As a group of vertebrates, paying little heed to the minor differences which exist between different birds. Accordingly, many points of structure not particularly avian have been treated with much less detail than those which are the bird's skeleton is so very charac teristic that it has been treated in considerable detail, While, on the other hand, only such muscles have been described as present peculiar characters in all or mos birds and so throughout.
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