HOMIXrDJJ. ;^ 



Suborder m.DEUMOPTEBA. Limbs enclosed in an expansim of the 

 skm. J-im/ers and toes shart, webbed, with opposable thumbs. 

 Family 7, Galeopithecid^. 



'^"^°;^«ri^o>MT''7'''';^- ,/^"«^?.«'»^^ ^^- renj greatly elongated 

 Jinge, 6 of the hand enclosed m a skin. Thumb and great toe free. 



^""""SpH; ^o''^T\'T: Tlie grinders bluntly tubercular, the cuttiug- 



no^? Tf }f^-'''\ *^' ''^^"^^«- Nostrils pierced in the 

 nose. Eiistern Henusphere. 



Family a PHYLLosTOMiDiE. The grinders acutely tubcrcuIar. Nos- 

 ewJ^nlf^V.^ 'P'"''', diskending behind in a more or less 

 tie ^Sh, i" .r'""^^ ?^f I' Intermaxillary developed, narrow ; 

 the cuttmg-teeth crowded between the canines, fail in inter- 

 femoral membrane. Western Hemisphere. 



^''°N^n,fll?'"''",''°'""''^-- , T.'^" Senders acutely tubercular. 

 No nls pierced m a special disk which is often complicated in 

 cutti;,. t^'.'^fT' f"^'5''Yt '• jntermaxiDary rudimentary or deficient; 

 cutting-teeth smaU, deciduous. Eastern Hemisphere. 



^'''"'nL\k^'^''^i"''^'''^.- • The grinders acutely tubercular. The 

 nostrils simply pierced in the nose. Tail partly free, on upper 



Sine JUt s!'^' °' *'^ *™^^^^^^ -^-^™^ --^-- 



^'""Nos^tril7Z,?""°''7^- J^' ^""^''^ --^^tely tubercular. 

 IN o>,tnls simply pierced m the nose. Tail entirely enveloped 



Suborder I. BIMANA. 



Hand with an opposable thumb. The great toe m the same level as the 

 other toes. 

 Bimana, Cuvier. 



Fam. I. HOMINID.^. 



lin?witt1ho't;?™1 ^'' 7J^"^-' '^' great toe in the same 

 nre.f f A ^ ' "°* «PPosable. Nose prominent on the nearly 



erect face. Chin prominent. Pelvis wide. Walking erect Ha^n^ 

 the power of eommnnicating Iiis knowledge and ideas by speech ^ 



»T ^ . HOMO. 



Womo, Linn. 



Homo sapiens. B jj 



Homo sapiens, Linn. 



Hah. The Eastern and Western Hemispheres. 



B 2 



