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jMr. R. T, Pocock on some of the E.vlenial 



powprFul claws. The claws are retractile in the sense that 

 tlio terniiiial plialaiix can l)e withdrawn along the outer side 

 of the lUMiuItiinatc phalanx, l)ut there are no lobes of skin 

 constitntiiig i)rotective sheaths to the claws thns retracted. 

 Altlioiijili the webs extend at least up to the proximal ends 

 of the digital pads, the digits are capable of considerable 



Fijf. 2. 



A B 



A. Left fore foot with digits spread. pL, pollical lobe of plantar pad; 



c, double carpal pad ; v., carpal vibrissa?. 



B. Left hind foot with dig-its partially spread, hi, hallucal lobe of 



plantar pad ; int., double metatarsal pads. 



and subequal distension. The webs are quite naked beneath. 

 Tiie poUex is comparatively long. The plantar pad is 

 (juadrilobate, but the pollical lobe,, set behind the postero- 

 internal angle of the internal lateral lobe, is relatively to 



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