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<p>Huxley did however include groups on the mammalian line (<a href="page.php?w=synapsids">synapsids</a>) like <a href="page.php?w=Dicynodon">Dicynodon</a> among the sauropsids. Thus, under the original definition, Sauropsida contained not only the groups usually associated with it today, but also several groups that today are known to be in the mammalian side of the tree. Huxley stated in an 1867 lecture that "The members of the class Aves so nearly approach the Reptilia in all the essential and fundamental points of their structure, that the phrase</p><p>
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