Anthropoid ApesKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 326 páginas |
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abductor absent adult Africa aged male gorilla Anatomie animals anthropoids appears arms baboon belly Berlin Aquarium Bischoff brain canine teeth cervical vertebræ characteristic chim chimpanzee colour coracoid process creature digitorum display Edition extensor external feet female gorilla femur fingers fissure flexor longus foot forest frontal frontal bone furrow gibbon hair hand head human humerus Hylobates Illustrations inner Koppenfels latter Levator levator labii superioris ligament Loango lobes lower jaw lumbar vertebræ Mafuca male chimpanzee mammals microcephalic muscle neck negro nose observed occipital occipital bone opponens orang orang-utan orbits panzee parietal bones phalanges pollicis portion posterior prognathous prominent races region remarkable resemblance ridges round sacral savage short side skeleton skin skull slender sometimes species of apes specimen squamous strongly developed structure supra-orbital arches temporal bone tendon thick thumb tibia tion toes transverse tree Troglodytes vertebral column Virchow Wallace wide wrinkled young male
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Página 92 - The helix obviously consists of the extreme margin of the ear folded inwards; and this folding appears to be in some manner connected with the whole external ear being permanently pressed backwards. In many monkeys, which do not stand high in the order, as baboons and some species of macacus, the upper portion of the ear is slightly pointed, and the margin is not at all folded inwards; but if the margin were to be thus folded, a slight point would necessarily project inwards and probably a little...