470 



Table IV. — Physical data. Cercopithecus (male). 

 {d) Body and Viscera. 



Grains. 



5. Kidneys, 440 



6. Heart, 358 



7. Lungs, 798 



8. Stomach and intestines, . . . . 3520 



Grains. 



1. Body, 65,160 



2. Brain, 1265 



3. Liver, 2090 



4. Spleen, 220 



This fine monkey was formerly the property of Lord Massereene, 

 and was presented to the Royal Zoological Gardens by Lady Masse- 

 reene. 



The brain showed an injury on left cerebral lobe, with meningitis 

 and slight softening, and there was a scalp bruise over the seat of the 

 internal injury ; the lungs contained a few pneumonic spots in their 

 upper portions. It was dissected in October, 1863. 



(b) Posterior Muscles of Rip Joint and smaller Rotators. 



Grains. 



Glutsei, pyriformis, &c., 660 



(d?) Anterior Muscles of Hip Joint. 



1. Iliacus and two psoades, 412 



2. Adductores (viz, longus, magnus, and brevis), sartorius, and 



pectinsefls, 852 



3. Gracilis, 82 



{d) Extensors of Knee Joint. 



1. Quadriceps extensor femoris, 990 



2. Tensor vagiuse femoris, 28 



{e) Flexors of Knee Joint. j 

 Biceps, semimembranosus, and semitendinosus, 495 



(/) Other Muscles. 



(*12) Accessory slip from the semicircular ridge to the lower 

 point of trisection of inner side of vertebral edge of 

 scapula (well developed). 



(*15) Levator anguli scapulae, part of the serratus magnus, 

 attached to the transverse processes of the seven cer- 

 vical vertebrae, 22 



(*16) Trachelo-acromion-levator, attached to the anterior 

 third of the spine of the scapula, and not to the cla- 

 vicle; proceeds from transverse process of the atlas 

 (well developed). 



Taele Y. — Physical data. Macacus (male). 

 {a) Body and Viscera. 



Grains. 



1. Body, 22,014 



2. Brain, 1093 



3. Liver, 910 



4. Spleen 110 



Dissected in March, 1862. 



Grains. 



5. Kidneys, 150 



6. Heart, . ISO 



7. Lungs, 220 



8. Stomach and intestines, .... 1590 



