. Anthropoid apes. Apes. 104 ANTHROPOID APES. and the ungual phalanges taper at their extremities, there is also an inclination to ascribe an expressly anthropoid character to the negro hand. Yet this structure of the fingers is by no means universal. Fig, 32—Hand of a Hammegh from Roseres, on the Blue Nile. among the negroes. An enlargement of the connec- tive T^eb is not indeed uncommon, but its extent varies considerably. Nor is it wanting in the fingers of other races. An attentive observer will be able. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee


. Anthropoid apes. Apes. 104 ANTHROPOID APES. and the ungual phalanges taper at their extremities, there is also an inclination to ascribe an expressly anthropoid character to the negro hand. Yet this structure of the fingers is by no means universal. Fig, 32—Hand of a Hammegh from Roseres, on the Blue Nile. among the negroes. An enlargement of the connec- tive T^eb is not indeed uncommon, but its extent varies considerably. Nor is it wanting in the fingers of other races. An attentive observer will be able. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hartmann, Robert, 1832-1893. New York, D. Appleton and Co.


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