. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. C D Fig. 93. — Primates. A, Dwarf Lemur, Microcebus smilhii; B, Spider Monkey, Ateles ater; C, Baboon, Papio leucophoeus; D, Gibbon, Hylobates lar. (From Newman, after Beddard and Lydekker.) of descent with change, or evolution. The appreciation of this unity in diversity will contribute toward the proper perspective for a more detailed consideration of the Vertebrate body and a pres- entation of certain general biological principles.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r

. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. C D Fig. 93. — Primates. A, Dwarf Lemur, Microcebus smilhii; B, Spider Monkey, Ateles ater; C, Baboon, Papio leucophoeus; D, Gibbon, Hylobates lar. (From Newman, after Beddard and Lydekker.) of descent with change, or evolution. The appreciation of this unity in diversity will contribute toward the proper perspective for a more detailed consideration of the Vertebrate body and a pres- entation of certain general biological principles.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r Stock Photo
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. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. C D Fig. 93. — Primates. A, Dwarf Lemur, Microcebus smilhii; B, Spider Monkey, Ateles ater; C, Baboon, Papio leucophoeus; D, Gibbon, Hylobates lar. (From Newman, after Beddard and Lydekker.) of descent with change, or evolution. The appreciation of this unity in diversity will contribute toward the proper perspective for a more detailed consideration of the Vertebrate body and a pres- entation of certain general biological principles.. 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 work.. Woodruff, Lorande Loss, 1879-1947. New York The Macmillan company