128 MAX AND THE LOWER ANIMALS. 



ii 



to a mere rudiment covered by the skin in the 

 Spider Monkey; and is directed forwards and armed 

 with a curved claw like the other digits, in the 

 Marmosets — so that, in all these cases, there can 



Cet . 



2Aan Crcrillcb ^--Xt^ ^W Orang 



Fig. 20. — Foot of Man, Gorilla, and Orang-L T tan of the 

 same absolute length, to show the differences in propor- 

 tion of each. Letters as in Fig. 19. Reduced from original 

 drawings by Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins. 



be no doubt but that the hand is more different 

 from that of the Gorilla than the Gorilla's hand 

 is from Man's. 



