92 ORIGIN AND CLASSIFICATION 
Order ix. INsEcTIVoRA—Insectivores. 
Suborder 1. 
Fam. 1. 
Corn ow w po 
Suborder 2. 
Fam. 10. 
INSECTIVORA VERA. 
Tupaiide—tTupaias. 
. Macroscelidide—Elephant-Shrews. 
. Hrinaceide—Hedgehogs. 
. Soricide—Shrews. 
. Talpide—Moles. 
. Potamogalide—Potamogale. 
. Solenodontide—Solenodon. 
. Centetide—Centetes. 
. Chrysochloridee—Golden Moles. 
DERMOPTERA. 
Galeopithecide—Galeopithecus. 
Order x. CHIROPTERA—Bats. 
Suborder 1. 
Fam. 1. 
Suborder 2. 
Fam. 2. 
2. 
4 
5. 
6 
Mrcacurroprera—Frugivorous Bats. 
Pteropodide—Flying Foxes. 
MicrocHiRoprERA—Insectivorous Bats. 
Vespertiliontde—Common Bats. 
Nycteride—Nycteris. 
. Rhinolophide—Leaf-nosed Bats. 
Emballonuride—Emballonura. 
. Phyllostomatide—Vampyres. 
Order xi. PRIMATES. 
Suborder 1. 
Fam. 1. 
2, 
Dy 
4, 
Suborder 2. 
Fam. 5. 
oO aorta 
Lemuromipgea—Lemuroids. 
Hyopsodontidea—Hyopsodus. 
Chiromyide—Aye-Aye. 
Tarstide—Tarsier. 
Lemuride—Lemurs. 
ANTHROPOIDEA—Anthropoids. 
Hapalide—Marmosets. 
. Cebide—American Monkeys. 
. Cercopithecide—Old World Monkeys. 
. Simide—Gibbons and Man-like Apes. 
. Hominide,—Man. 
The distinctive character of these subclasses and orders, with an 
account of their subdivisions and the principal forms contained in 
each, will be given in subsequent chapters. 
