Photo by W. P. Dando. 



CHIMPANZEE " JIMMY,' 



The foot, in the Apes, serves as a hand, as may be seen in the opposable hind- 

 toe, which serves as a thumb. In Man this power of moving the big-toe has been 

 lost, and the foot has lengthened ; but in very young children the soles still turn 

 inwards when sitting. 

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