[10]"Red-footed Night-Monkey," on plate.
"Red-footed Night-Monkey," on plate.
[11]See the figures in Flower and Lydekker, Mammals, p. 711.
See the figures in Flower and Lydekker, Mammals, p. 711.
[12]This curious custom, of women suckling animals, was also observed by the present writer in New Guinea, where the native women suckle puppies and young pigs.
This curious custom, of women suckling animals, was also observed by the present writer in New Guinea, where the native women suckle puppies and young pigs.
[13]Humboldt and Stedman both state that these Monkeysthrewpieces of branches towards them.
Humboldt and Stedman both state that these Monkeysthrewpieces of branches towards them.
[14]κατα, down;ῥις, ῥινος, nose or nostril.
κατα, down;ῥις, ῥινος, nose or nostril.