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CONCLUSION
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EVOLUTIONARY STAGES OF THE PRINCIPAL GROUPS OF VERTEBRATA[1]

STAGES OF THE PAIRED LIMBS. CLASSES. STAGES OF THE HEART.
I. Adactylia s. Impinnata. Without jaws and limbs. 1. Acrania. I. Leptocardia. Cold-blooded; heart with one chamber; without lungs.
2. Cyclostomata. II. Ichthyocardia. Cold-blooded; heart two-chambered, with one atrium and one ventricle; heart containing venous blood only; without lungs.
II. Polydactylia s. Pinnata. With two pairs of fins. 3. Pisces.
4. Dipnoi. III. Amphicardia. Cold-blooded; heart with three complete chambers, namely, with two atria and one ventricle, or (Reptilia) two ventricles with still incomplete septum; heart containing mixed venous and arterialized blood; with lungs.
III. Pentadactylia s. Tetrapoda. With two-pairs of pentadactyle limbs (unless they have been lost by reduction). 5. Amphibia.
6. Reptilia.
7. Aves. IV. Thermocardia. Warm-blooded; heart with four complete chambers, namely, two auricles and two ventricles; right half of the heart with venous, left half with arterialized, blood; with lungs.
8. Mammalia.

  1. Abridged from Haeckel's 'Systematische Phylogenie der Vertebraten,' § 14.