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CHARLES MIDLO AND HAROLD CUMMINS 



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Comparisons in "felm and Sole of Relative Intensity Values 



Based on Summation of Qbsolule Intensities of the DistaJ (fl. IVJ , 

 Intermediate (S,ti d J, and Proximal (Th,ff^ Groups 



Distal $ix>up Intermediate ^roup o o Proximal roup 



intensities of the six configurational areas involved. The 

 results are shown graphically in figure 601. 



Palm. In both Old World and New World monkeys, with the 

 exception of Callithrichidae and Alouatta, there is a nearly 

 constant relationship existing in all genera with regard to 

 the rela-tive intensities of the three groups. The distal group 

 invariably has the highest intensity. The intermediate group 

 is next in order, except in Lasiopyga (where the disparity 

 is negligible), and the proximal group is further reduced in 

 intensity (though equal to the intermediate group in Pyga- 

 thrix). The described succession of relative pattern in- 



