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brainfolds (cerebral convolutions) are formed 

 on the type of brain found existing in Baboons ; 

 (4) the liver is Baboon-like in its subdivided 

 condition ; (5) the large papillae of the tongue 

 are scattered, and not collected into a Y-shaped 

 aggregation. 



It should also be recollected that there are 

 characters by which the Gorilla differs more 

 from man than does some one or other of 

 the latisternal forms, whether it be the Chim- 

 panzee, the Orang, or the long-armed apes. 

 Such are the non-development of a chin, the 

 number of ribs, &c, &c. 



The Chimpanzee is the most man-like of 

 the Simiince in the following points : — (1) The 

 shortness of the arms compared with the 

 length of the spine ; (2) their shortness (the 

 hands being included) compared with the legs 

 and feet ; (3) the length of the humerus 

 compared with that of the spine ; (4) ' the 

 length of the radius compared with that of 

 the spine ; (5) the length of the longest toe 

 compared with that of the spine ; (6) the near 



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