Till: APB8. 



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angle, and the hemispheres of the brain are well furrow 

 They have highly-colored, naked call the 



iachiatic bones, and cheek-pouches for the temporary 



ception of the food. Of the bal ns, with tin -like 



muzzles and short tails, the mandrills are the m 



Fig. 882.— -Orang-outang or M us. From Lot ken's . 



able, with their white beard, scarlet lips, and blue cheeks; 

 i'ie\ are less arboreal than the macaques of Asia, running 

 about over rocks on nil fours. The common mon 

 menageries are the macaques | 1/ u is) of India. All the 

 foregoing catarrhinc monkeys have a Bimple stomach, as in 

 man. but in the sacred monkey of India i >• 

 Fig. 330). and the African thumbL stomach 



is more complex. 



The apes live in trees, onlj occasionally walking on the 



