100 



Adult femaU, — Dimensions : — 



Skin — Head and body, 14-50 inches (362);* head, 3-75 inches 

 inches (94); muzzle, 1-52 inch (38); ear, above crown, 0'S4 inch 

 (21); fore-arm, 7-24 inch (181); thumb, 2-52 inches (63) ; free 

 portion of thumb, 0-82 inch (20'5) ; first joint of index finger, 

 5*84 inch (146); tibia, 3-24 inches (81); calcaneum, 1-00 inch (25). 



Skull— GiVQa.te?,t length, 3-36 inches (84) ; greatest breadth 

 across zygomatic ai'ches, 1-81 inches (45); length from supra- 

 orbital foramen and tip of nasals, 1 -10 inch (27'5) ; interorbital 

 breadth, 0'44 inch (11); from interorbital forameu to tip of nasals 

 I'GO inch (40) ; from anterior foramen to tip of nasals 1-15 inch 

 (29); intertemporal breadth, 0"39 inch (10); breadth from tij^ 

 to tip of postorbital processes, about 1-25 inch (31); diameter 

 of orbit. 0'70 inch (17 '5) ; lengtli of zygomatic arch from anterior 

 foramen to base, 1"65 inch (41); width of zygo-bone 0-20 inch (5); 

 palatal length, 1*60 inch (40); length of lower jaw from condyle 

 2'70 inches (67"5) ; height at base, 1*35 inch (34) ; at last molar, 

 0'45 inch (11); at first, 0'40 inch (10); distance between condyle 

 and tip of ascending I'amus, 0'70 inch (17*5); width of skull at 

 base of arch, 1-10 inch (37*5) ; base of the skull, 0-93 inch (23). 



Dentition — Upper incisors not in contact; the comljined breadth 

 of the four, 0*28 inch (7); distance from anterior margin of upper 

 canine to posterior margin of premolar, 0'58 inch (14"5); of tlie 

 three molars, O'Gl inch (14); length of upper canine, 036 inch (9); 

 of the lower, 0'30 inch (7'5); of the two lower premolars, 0-36 

 (9) ; of the four molars, 0-84 inch (21) ; combined length of the 

 three largest cheek teeth, 0-75 inch (19) ; breadth of the central 

 one, 0'15 inch (4); last molar much larger than one of the outer 

 incisors, its antero-posterior diameter, 0"12 inch (3). Outer 

 incisors of the lower jaw slightly larger than the inner; second 

 premolar distant from the canine ; tlie first premolar equal to the 

 diastemata in front of and behind it, 0'08 inch (2) in diameter : 

 nmlar much larger than one of the middle npper incisors, or tlian 

 the outer Iou-pt incisors. 



Dental formula — I. ^loJ C. ^^; Pm. .^^^; M. ^5!^ = •^-• 



The bracketed figures represent the length in millimetres. 



