NO. 13 TEETH OF A MONKEY FOUND IN CUBA — MILLER 3 



That while the specific name Montaneia anthroponiorpha cannot 

 now be referred with certainty to the synonymy of any known 

 Ateles, the resemblance of the Cuban teeth to those of a specimen 

 from Ecuador makes eventual identification with a living- species 

 seem probable. 



That without much doubt the presence of these spider-monkey's 

 teeth in Cuba was due to the agency of man. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE 



(Both figures natural size) 



Fig. I. Ateles neglectus'S.t.mhzvdt. Tehuantepec, Mexico (No. 13858, U. S. 

 National Museum). 

 Fig. 2. Ateles sp. Cuba. (Type of Montaneia anthroponiorpha Ameghino.) 



