.-,.)S 



VI'.liTEliUATE AXTMAI.S, 



ridges which st'i've ftir tlie attachment of muscles. More than any 

 other of tlie Monkeys tliey emploj' the foi-e-Hmbs in terrestrial pro- 

 gression, running upon all-fou! s with the greatest ease. 



Fi-. 262.— Ride-view nf the skull u! a Babnoii {Ciiiinnpltalus ■ursinns). (XtUr fliclicl.) 



Tlie third family of the C'atarhine Monkeys is that of the Aiif/irci- 

 puid Apes, so called from tlieir making a nearer apin-oarh to JMan in 



(II Ml 



.■niatomical structure th.-iii is the case witli any other Mammal. The 

 Anthrojioid Apes ,-iie distinguished liy having iii> t.-iil nor cheek- 

 iionches. Tlic limln arc short — shorter tlian tlic fore-limli.s — and 



