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MR. R. I. POCOCK ON THE EXTERNAL 



are almost in contact in the middle line, the external being elon- 

 gated and extending practically from the wrist up to the internal 

 intermediate. Behind the two proximal pads there is a short 



Text-figure 7. 



B 



A. Hand and B. Foot of Galago crassicaudatus. 

 1-4, the intermediate pads; I, II, the proximal pads. 



area of naked wrinkled skin. The pollex is longer and more- 

 prehensile than in Galago. The arrangement of pads on the 

 foot is similar, but the two proximal pads are relatively much 

 smaller than in the hand, and the internal is set farther from the 



