We conclude that a wide-spread, equally divided, nipping foot would be the best device possible for the woodpecker's way of living, and we find by examination that every woodpecker shows this type of foot.
The natural conclusion is that the important point in climbing is not the number nor the arrangement of the toes, but the length of at least one hind toe so as to give an equally divided foot.
In both these the tarsus is short, as we found it in the woodpeckers, and the hind toe and its claw are fully equal to the middle toe and claw, making an equally divided foot.
The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided.
In the Commons he can vote only when the House is equally divided; in our House of Representatives his name is sometimes called, although there is no tie; but in each case he votes in his representative capacity, and not as Speaker.
But he has the same power to vote always as to vote when the Senate is equally divided.
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