CONTENTS 



MAMMALS 



CHAPTER I. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MAMMALS. 



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Principles of Classification Genera, Families, Orders, and Classes Structure of Verte- 

 brates Characteristics of Mammals External Covering Skeleton Teeth Im- 

 portance of Mammals Their Past History Mammalian Orders, . v i 



CHAPTER II. APES, MONKEYS, AND LEMURS (Primates'). 



THE MAN-LIKE APES (Simiidce). General Characteristics Distribution Special 

 Features Chimpanzee Bald Chimpanzee "Sally " " Maf uka " Gorilla 

 Orang-Outang Fossil Apes Gibbons Siamang White-Handed Gibbon 

 Hoolock Agile Gibbon Wou-Wou Fossil Gibbons, ..... 14 



CHAPTER III. APES, MONKEYS, AND LEMURS, continued. 



THE OLD-WORLD MONKEYS AND BABOONS (CercopitkecidcE). Structure Distribution 

 Langurs (Semnopithecus) Hanuman Himalayan Langur Madras Langur 

 Banded Leaf-Monkey Negro Monkey Crested Lutong Nilgiri Langur 

 Capped Langur Dusky Leaf-Monkey Hose's Langur Douc Tibetan Langur 



Fossil Langurs Proboscis Monkey ( Nasalis) Thumbless Monkeys ( Colobus} 

 Guereza Black Colob King Monkey Ursine Colob White-Thighed Colob 



Bay Colob Crested Colob, 64 



CHAPTER IV. APES, MONKEYS, AND LEMURS, continued. 



THE OLD-WORLD MONKEYS AND BABOONS, continued. The Guenons (Cercopithecus) 



Talapoin Monkey Malbrouck Monkey Vervet Grivet Green Monkey 

 Mozambique Monkey Patas and Nisnas Monkeys Sykes's Monkey Mona Mon- 

 key Diana Monkey Other Species Pluto Monkey Moustache Monkey 

 Hocheur White-Nosed Monkey Ludio Mangabeys, or White-Eyelid Mon- 

 keys (Cercocebus) Sooty Mangabey Gray-Cheeked Mangabey Macaques 

 (Macacus) Bonnet Monkey Crab-Eating Macaque Lion-Tailed Monkey 

 Bengal Monkey Pig-Tailed Monkey Burmese Pig-Tailed Monkey Brown 

 Stump-Tailed Monkey Magot, or Barbary Macaque Its Habits at Gibraltar 

 Extinct Macaques Black Ape (Cynopithecus} Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus) 

 True Baboons (Cynocephalus) Arabian or Sacred Baboon Chacma Anubis 

 Baboon Yellow Baboon Guinea Baboon Mandrill Drill Extinct Baboons, 90 



CHAPTER V. APES, MONKEYS, AND LEMURS, continued. 



THE AMERICAN MONKEYS (Cebidce). Distinctive Characters Sapajous, or Capuchins 

 (Cebus) White-Cheeked Sapajou Brown Sapajou Slender Sapajou Weeper 



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