. Beginners' Zoology . Fig. 401. —Sacred uf India \^::i€ eiUellus). x i^. Monkeys, Apes, and Man.— Study the figures (399, 400);compare apes and man and ex-plain each of the differences inthe following list: (i) feet, threedifferences; (2)arms; (3)braincase; (4) jaws; (5) canineteeth ; (6) backbone ; (7) dis-tance between the eyes, A hand, unlike a foot, hasone of the digits, called athumb, placed opposite theother four digits that it may beused in grasping. Two-handedman and four-handed apes andmonkeys are usually placed in fig. (z.«.«^^ ? ? _ goz). X jj.


. Beginners' Zoology . Fig. 401. —Sacred uf India \^::i€ eiUellus). x i^. Monkeys, Apes, and Man.— Study the figures (399, 400);compare apes and man and ex-plain each of the differences inthe following list: (i) feet, threedifferences; (2)arms; (3)braincase; (4) jaws; (5) canineteeth ; (6) backbone ; (7) dis-tance between the eyes, A hand, unlike a foot, hasone of the digits, called athumb, placed opposite theother four digits that it may beused in grasping. Two-handedman and four-handed apes andmonkeys are usually placed in fig. (z.«.«^^ ? ? _ goz). X jj. Which digit bears a one order, the Primates, or claw?. MAMMALS 221 in two orders (see table, page 193). The lowest membersof this order are the Icmjirs of the old world. Because of


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