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THE ANATOMY OF VEETEBEATED ANIMALS. 



is less than forty cubic inches ; and, if there is any diifer- 

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the body, it is longest on the back. The uterus is un- 

 divided, and the clitoi'is is not perforated by the urethra. 

 The teats are only two in niimber, and they are pectoral. 



The Simiadw are divisible into three families — the Arcto- 

 pithecini, the Platyrrhini, and the Catarrhini. 



1. The Arctopithecini, or Mannosets, are small, thickly 



