The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex . ^ v^ \\\i^. 70. lleaii of Senmopithfcus rubicundus. This and the followir/g figures (fromProf. Oervais) are given to shew the odd arrangement and development ot the hair onthe head. <3 Proc. Zool. Soc 1862, p. 164. See, also, Dr. Hartmanu, Landw. Bd. xliii. s. 222. Chap. XYIII. QUADKUMANA. 307 ornamental characters of monkeys. In most of thespecies the sexes resemble each other in colour, butin some, as we have seen, the males differ from thefemales, especially in the colour of the naked parts ofthe skin, in the development of th


The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex . ^ v^ \\\i^. 70. lleaii of Senmopithfcus rubicundus. This and the followir/g figures (fromProf. Oervais) are given to shew the odd arrangement and development ot the hair onthe head. <3 Proc. Zool. Soc 1862, p. 164. See, also, Dr. Hartmanu, Landw. Bd. xliii. s. 222. Chap. XYIII. QUADKUMANA. 307 ornamental characters of monkeys. In most of thespecies the sexes resemble each other in colour, butin some, as we have seen, the males differ from thefemales, especially in the colour of the naked parts ofthe skin, in the development of the beard, whiskers,and mane. Many species are coloured either in so ex-. ^,..l,Vl Fig. 71. Head of Semnopithecus comatus. Fig. 72. Head of Cebus capucinus.


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