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obtained from it。 To this end; I have not hesitated to regard

you as genuine students and persons desirous of knowing the

truth。 I have not shrunk from taking you through long

discussions; that I fear may have sometimes tried your patience;

and I have inflicted upon you details which were indispensable;

but which may well have been wearisome。 But I shall rejoiceI

shall consider that I have done you the greatest service which

it was in my power to doif I have thus convinced you that the

great question which we have been discussing is not one to be

dealt with by rhetorical flourishes; or by loose and superficial

talk; but that it requires the keen attention of the trained

intellect and the patience of the accurate observer。



When I commenced this series of lectures; I did not think it

necessary to preface them with a prologue; such as might be

expected from a stranger and a foreigner; for during my brief

stay in your country; I have found it very hard to believe that

a stranger could be possessed of so many friends; and almost

harder that a foreigner could express himself in your language

in such a way as to be; to all appearance; so readily

intelligible。 So far as I can judge; that most intelligent; and

perhaps; I may add; most singularly active and enterprising

body; your press reporters; do not seem to have been deterred by

my accent from giving the fullest account of everything that I

happen to have said。



But the vessel in which I take my departure to…morrow morning is

even now ready to slip her moorings; I awake from my delusion

that I am other than a stranger and a foreigner。 I am ready to

go back to my place and country; but; before doing so; let me;

by way of epilogue; tender to you my most hearty thanks for the

kind and cordial reception which you have accorded to me;

and let me thank you still more for that which is the greatest

compliment which can be afforded to any person in my position

the continuous and undisturbed attention which you have bestowed

upon the long argument which I have had the honour to lay

before you。





FOOTNOTES



(1) The absence of any keel on the breast…bone and some other

osteological peculiarities; observed by Professor Marsh;

however; suggest that Hesperornis may be a modification

of a less specialised group of birds than that to which these

existing aquatic birds belong。



(2) A second specimen; discovered in 1877; and at present in the

Berlin museum; shows an excellently preserved skull with teeth;

and three digits; all terminated by claws; in the fore limb。

1893。



(3)I use the word 〃type〃 because it is highly probable that many

forms of Anchitherium…like and Hipparion…like

animals existed in the Miocene and Pliocene epochs; just as many

species of the horse tribe exist now; and it is highly

improbable that the particular species of Anchitherium or

Hipparion; which happen to have been discovered; should

be precisely those which have formed part of the direct line of

the horse's pedigree。



(4) Since this lecture was delivered; Professor Marsh has

discovered a new genus of equine mammals (Eohippus) from

the lowest Eocene deposits of the West; which corresponds very

nearly to this description。American Journal of Science;

November; 1876。











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