36 CHARLES MIDLO AND HAROLD CUMMINS 



1(4): W(1);VW(1);S(1);SW(1). 



II (4): W (3);SV(1). 



111(3): W(3). 



IV (3): W(1);S(2). 



[One of the hands is that of Hemi- 

 galago, figured by Whipple. In it 

 the hypothenar area bears a 

 single whorl, and since all other 

 areas bear whorls the figures 

 above may be easily adjusted if 

 it is desired to exclude this speci- 

 men.] 



CA : Ridges not formed. 



Pes (4) 

 Figures 31-32 



The pad arrangement corresponds very closely to that of 

 the palm, with only the following differences : one of the two 

 feet lacks the Th pad ; 2 P is present in both soles. 

 (H,4) H d + H p :W(l). 



H d : W(3). 



H p : No ridges formed. 



C : No ridges formed. 



Th: L p (1) ; W (2) ; no ridges formed (1). 



I: I/(l);L'(i);W(2). 



II: W(3);S(1). 



Ill: L d (2);W(2). 



IV: L d (1);W (3). 



CA : Ridges not formed. 



Figs. 29-30 Galago zuluensis, manus. 

 Figs. 31-32 Same, pes. 



