750 

 4973. The right cuboides. 4974. The right entocuneiforme. 



4975. The right mesocuneiforme. 4976. The right ectocuneiforme. 



4977. The left astragalus. 4978. The left calcaneum. 



4979. The left cuboides. 4980. The left naviculare. 



4981. The left entocuneiforme. 4982. The left mesocuneiforme. 



4983. The left ectocuneiforme. 



4984. The left humerus, longitudinally bisected. 



4985. The left radius, longitudinally bisected. 



4986. The left ulna, longitudinally bisected. 



4987. The left femur, longitudinally bisected. 



4988. The left tibia, longitudinally bisected. 



4989. The left fibula, longitudinally bisected. 



4990. The skeleton of a Short-tailed Monkey (Macacus Rhesris). 



The vertebral formula is : 7 cervical, 12 dorsal, 7 lumbar, 3 sacral, and 15 caudal. The 

 atlas has a strong hypapophysis. The pleurapophysial part begins to he developed in the 

 transverse process of the third cervical, and suddenly increases in the sixth, where it forms a 

 short but very broad plate, produced forwards and backwards : it is wanting in the trans- 

 verse process of the seventh, in which vertebra the right diapophysis is perforated, but not 

 the left. The accessory tubercle progressively increases and elongates as the dorsal vertebrae 

 recede from the neck, and the metapophysis and anapophysis become distinct upon the ninth 

 dorsal, and separate from each other upon the succeeding dorsal vertebrae : the anapophysis 

 disappears in the last lumbar. The humerus is imperforate at its distal end. The scaphoid 

 is divided in the wrist. The specimen has not acquired its last molar teeth. 



Purchased. 



