[10]

"Red-footed Night-Monkey," on plate.

[11]

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.

[13]

Humboldt and Stedman both state that these Monkeys threw pieces of branches towards them.

[14]

κατα, down; ῥις, ῥινος, nose or nostril.