. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. CEBID^ 713 upwards of "10 inches along the greater curvature; it is separated from the colon by a very marked constriction; it is not sacculated, and when fully distended with air is curved on itself into a little less than a circle ; it is furnished with a well-developed median frenum carrying ; A similar type of caecum is also found in Gallithrix and Fithecia. Subfamily Nyetipitheeinse.—Lower incisors vertical; hyoid normal; tail long, non-prehensile ; pollex well developed. Three genera are includ
. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. CEBID^ 713 upwards of "10 inches along the greater curvature; it is separated from the colon by a very marked constriction; it is not sacculated, and when fully distended with air is curved on itself into a little less than a circle ; it is furnished with a well-developed median frenum carrying ; A similar type of caecum is also found in Gallithrix and Fithecia. Subfamily Nyetipitheeinse.—Lower incisors vertical; hyoid normal; tail long, non-prehensile ; pollex well developed. Three genera are included in this subfamily, the species being partly insectivorous. Oallithrix}—Head small, depressed, and not elongated; nares. Pig. 339.—The Moloch Teetee (flcdllthrlx moloch). From Archives du Musium, vol. iv. pi. 3. widely separated; canines small; angle of mandible expanded as in Pithecia; tail with long hair. This genus comprises several small species, mostly from Brazil and the Amazons, and commonly known as Teetees, one of the best-known species (C. moloch, Fig. 339) being represented in the accompanying woodcut. The smaller eyes and the more widely separated nostrils distinguish them from Nydipithecus; while the 1 Geoffroy, Ann. cho Musdum, vol. xix. p. 112 (1812).. 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 Flower, William Henry, 1831-1899; Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915. London, A. and C. Black
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