. Animal biology; Human biology. Parts II & III of First course in biology. Biology. m rv FIG. 403. — BROAD-NOSED MONKEY, x iV America. ^\ ''f . FIG. 404. — NARROW-NOSED MONKEY, x r*. Old World. - - their hands and feet being true grasping organs, they are placed among the primates, notwithstanding the long muzzle and expres- sionless, foxlike face. (Fig. 402.) Next in order are the tailed monkeys, while the tailless apes are the highest next to man. The primates of the New World are all monkeys with long tails and broad noses. They are found from Paraguay to Mexico. The monkeys and apes o


. Animal biology; Human biology. Parts II & III of First course in biology. Biology. m rv FIG. 403. — BROAD-NOSED MONKEY, x iV America. ^\ ''f . FIG. 404. — NARROW-NOSED MONKEY, x r*. Old World. - - their hands and feet being true grasping organs, they are placed among the primates, notwithstanding the long muzzle and expres- sionless, foxlike face. (Fig. 402.) Next in order are the tailed monkeys, while the tailless apes are the highest next to man. The primates of the New World are all monkeys with long tails and broad noses. They are found from Paraguay to Mexico. The monkeys and apes of the Old World'have a thin partition be- tween the nostrils, and are thus distin-. guished from the FIG. 405. — GORILLA. (Size of a man.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. New York, The Macmillan Co.


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