THE 



QUADRUPEDS AND REPTILES 

 OF EUROPE. 



Class MAMMALIA. 



Vertebrate animals, with warm blood ; viviparous, 

 and suckling their young ; breathing by lungs ; the 

 body generally covered with hair, and provided, except 

 in the Cetacea, with four feet. 



Order QUADRUMANA. 



Teeth of three kinds ; both fore and hinder ex- 

 tremities provided with a thumb ; teats pectoral. 



Genus MACACUS. 



Teeth. — Incisors, ^ ; canines, y^^ ; molars, 5^. 



First and second molars with two tubercles, the others 

 T\ith four, except the last in the lower jaw, which has 

 five ; eyes approaching ; cheek-pouches ; callosities on the 

 buttocks ; tail more or less developed, or replaced by a 

 simple tubercle ; two pectoral teats. 



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