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  1. A review of the middle and upper eocene primates of North America (with 14 plates) (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by C. Lewis Gazin, 1958
  2. Two new East African primates, (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by Ned Hollister, 1920
  3. Two New East African Primates. Contained in Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 72, Issue 2 pages 1-2. by N. Hollister , 1920-01-01
  4. Primate Politics by Glendon Schubert, Roger D. Masters, 1994-02-22
  5. Like Us: Primate Portraits by Robin Schwartz, 1993-05
  6. Star Songs of an Old Primate by Jr. James Tiptree, 1978-01
  7. John Of The Golden Mouth: Preacher Of Antioch, And Primate Of Constantinople (1871) by Walter Macgilvray, 2008-10-27
  8. The behavior of Ateles geoffroyi and related species (with six plates) (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by John Frederick Eisenberg, 1966
  9. Human hair and primate patterning: (with five plates) (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by Gerrit S Miller, 1931
  10. Primates of Africa Poster (594x900mm)
  11. Monkey Moments by Phoenix Exotic Wildlife Assn, 2005-02-20
  12. Orangutans: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation by Junaidi Payne, Cede Prudente, 2008-03-31
  13. Jane Goodall Chimpanzees: 2011 Wall Calendar by Jane Goodall Institute, 2010-08-01
  14. Bringing Up Ziggy: Lessons from a Helping Hands Monkey Mom by Andrea Campbell, 1999-12

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miscellaneous Ala Carte Block Patterns Big Cats, primates, and Antlersand Horns. 6 Corners 6 Additions Labels Tiger quilt pattern
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To order, go to the "Order" page. ALA CARTE BLOCK PATTERNS (8" blocks) These are designs of cats, primates, and antlered and horned animals, taken from the Nature Series patterns (with a few new additions to complete them for a package of 12, shown by *). "Big Cats" #ACCB ($9.00) 11" roll pattern includes: Cover of Big Cats pattern "Primates" #ACPB ($9.00) 8" block pattern includes: Baboon, Chimp, Monkey, Orangutan, Gorilla lounging, *Gorilla standing, *Gorilla and young, *Spider Monkey, Gibbon, *Mouse Lemur, *Chimpanzee and baby, and *Patas Monkey Cover of Primates pattern "Antlers and Horns" #ACAHB ($9.00) 8" block pattern includes: Mountain Goat, Moose (2), White-tailed Buck, Mule Deer, Velveted Mule Deer, Bighorn Sheep, Elk (2), Caribou, Pronghorn, and Bison. Cover of Antlers and Horns pattern Special Bargain! All 3 Ala Carte patterns for only $20.00, for a savings of $7.00!

22. Page 2 Miscellaneous Creatures
Felines/CatsNon-Domestic Fowl Horses Insects miscellaneous Creatures.primates Reptiles Rural Creatures E-Mail. - to J's Magic Galleries -.
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Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel ..snake,aligator. OS Windows 95/98/NT/2000, License Freeware,Date 25 Oct 2000, Size 1.5 MB. primates 1 by Billy, Rating n/a. primates 1.
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24. Primate Pathology
Big Picture Book of Viruses; Diseases of Laboratory primates Bacterial, mycotic,protozoal, metazoan parasitic, neoplastic, and miscellaneous diseases;
http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/pathology.html
[What's New] [Search] [IDP] [WDP] ... About the Primates > Pathology
Pathology
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25. Biodiversity - Miscellaneous Archived News Items
BIODIVERSITY AND ENDANGERED SPECIES ARCHIVED miscellaneous NEWS ITEMS. Go to Biodiversity and Endangered Species . (March 2000) - primates under threat.
http://www.btinternet.com/~mike.ferris/tbio-diversityarch.htm
BIODIVERSITY AND ENDANGERED SPECIES - ARCHIVED MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS Go to "Biodiversity and Endangered Species" Click on the item you wish to view to go straight to it - click on "Back" to return to the top of the page (December 2000) - the Republic of Congo announce that the Odzala National Park is to be significantly expanded December 2000) - Many domestic animal breeds are at risk of extinction - so says the United Nations, Food and Agriculture Organisation ("FAO") (December 2000) - The American Fisheries Society ("AFS") suggests that 82 (North American) marine species are at risk of extinction (December 2000) - Sturgeon populations (and caviar production) are threatened (plus a February 2001 update) (December 2000) - Shark finning to be banned in United States waters (see also July 2000 - Shark populations in decline) (November 2000) - Coral reefs are under pressure from a number of threats - (see also March/April 1999 - Coral reefs under threat - please go to archived news items) (November 2000) - Dams can have detrimental affect on biodiversity - so says the World Commission on Dams (November 2000) - A forum is held to discuss ways to limit the accidental capture of seabirds by longline fishermen (November 2000) - A cheerful welcome to three new lemur species - including a January 2001 update (November 2000) - Back from the dead but without a roar October 2000) - The Worldwide Fund for Nature ("WWF") calls for the establishment of "Marine Reserves" to help save fish species

26. Wild Life Collectibles
Mice. 000PLMannieMoose.JPG (17645 bytes) Moose. Pandas. primates. Wild Cats. Zebras.Llamas. miscellaneous Wild Life Small Plush. miscellaneous Wild Life Medium Plush
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27. Amazing Animal Actors - Animals - Miscellaneous Animals
Large Carnivores. Small Carnivores. primates. Birds of Prey. Other Birds. Hoofstock.Barnyard. Little Critters. Reptiles Insects. miscellaneous. Dogs Cats. Aquariums.
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28. Off The Wall - Primates
The Truth as I See it. There are many controversial opinions abounding regardingnonhuman primates. Coming soon. miscellaneous Primate Photos.
http://www.offthewallemporium.com/primates/primate.htm
PRIMATES
A path dedicated to the enrichment of your knowledge about our closest "next of kin." Meet Mookie and Milo, pay tribute to Willow's memory and learn what co-habitating with a primate (the non-human kind) is all about. Willow's Story Mookie's Story Pictures of Mookie and Milo Pictures of their New Monkey Room Construction Progress ... Custom Primate Paintings by Holly Smith Primate Books Primate Book Reviews Information on Primates in the Private Section
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Printed with permission of author Karen Gill
PRIMATES SOCIAL INTERACTION
PRIMATE RELATIONSHIPS: THE RHESUS FACTOR
ADULT RHESUS MACAQUE BEHAVIOR
MACAQUE PMS
MACAQUE ATTACK
CAPTIVE HEARTS TO OUR PROVIDING HANDS: LUCY'S STORY
Important Factors using a Collar or Harness Holidays and Your Primate PULLING INFANT MONKEYS: One person's personal experience Are You Sure You Want a Monkey?

29. Animal Protection Institute - Incidents Involving Miscellaneous Captive Held Exo
Incidents Involving miscellaneous Captive Held Exotic Animals humans and escapes fromcages by captive exotic animals (excluding felines, primates, and reptiles
http://www.api4animals.org/default.asp?ID=382

30. Animal Protection Institute - Incidents Involving Miscellaneous Captive Held Exo
Incidents Involving miscellaneous Captive Held Exotic Animals humans and escapes fromcages by captive exotic animals (excluding felines, primates, and reptiles
http://www.api4animals.org/doc.asp?ID=382&print=y

31. Animal Procedures Committee - Work Programme And Visits
on overbreeding of dogs, cats and nonhuman primates. Report to APC. Report to HomeSecretary. February 2001. December 2001. March 2002. miscellaneous ISSUES WORKING
http://www.apc.gov.uk/aboutapc/workprog2001.htm
Work Programme 2001
This work plan is in three parts:
  • part one deals with the work of the existing three sub-committees and five working groups; part two deals with other tasks; and part three lists the topics suggested for in depth discussion at Committee meetings through the year.
Part 1: THE WORK PROGRAMME OF THE COMMITTEE’S SUB-COMMITTEES AND WORKING GROUPS Objective Target date(s) RESEARCH SUB-COMMITTEE Advertise for new research proposals Identify new members of RASC Regular work on monitoring existing projects and identifying new ones January 2001 June 2001 As necessary
  • changes to the modular system of training mandatory training for NACWO's and certificate of designation holders ethics training training of personnel with limited grasp of English
  • * Training in humane killing
    * Minimum training standards
  • refresher training courses
APC to report to Ministers on these issues
By February 2002 April 2002 PRIMATES SUB-COMMITTEE Main APC to advise Home Secretary
  • primate use in regulatory toxicology
Advise APC on remaining primate topics
  • acquisition of primates use of wild-caught primates

October 2001 December 2001 OPENNESS WORKING GROUP APC Report on Openness to Home Secretary August 2001 BIOTECHNOLOGY WORKING GROUP

32. Animal Procedures Committee - Minutes Of Meeting October 2001
its recent advice on Openness, Biotechnology and miscellaneous issues which the workinggroup implementation and compliance; primates; and xenotransplantation
http://www.apc.gov.uk/reference/oct01.htm
Minutes of Meetings - October 2001 (final)
ANIMAL PROCEDURES COMMITTEE APC (2001) 4th Meeting MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 10 October 2001 At The Home Office Present Professor Banner (Chairman)
Professor Anderson
Professor Atterwill
Professor Broom
Professor Bulfield
Professor D Clark
Professor S Clark
Dr Festing
Professor Flecknell
Professor Holland
Dr Hubrecht Dr Jennings Dr Langley Professor Martin Mr McCracken Professor McNeilly Dr Morris Professor Purchase Professor Richardson Home Office ABCU Mr Cobley* Mr Walsh* Home Office Inspectorate Dr Richmond* Dr J Anderson* Secretariat Mr West Ms Bacon Mr Brenner * Home Office representatives did not join the meeting until the visit of Angela Eagle MP (paragraph 4.9). Item 1: Apologies for absence Item 1 Apologies were received from Mr Baker, Professor Dunbar and Mr Gregory. 1.1 The Chairman announced that representatives from the Home Office would not be present for the first part of the meeting. They normally attended meetings of the Committee as observers, but he had asked them not to attend this meeting until the discussion about the Home Office’s response to the "Uncaged" allegations had been concluded. That was because some members of the Committee might have found it difficult to discuss the adequacy of the Home Office’s response to the allegations by "Uncaged" in the presence of those Home Office officials who had been closely involved in formulating the Home Office response.

33. EH&S Video List
Practical Methodology Nonhuman primates-Part II Techniques, 16 min. Return toCategory List HAZARDOUS WASTE TITLES, miscellaneous SafetyNets. TITLE, LENGTH.
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The following videos are available for check out from the Carlson Health Sciences Library ( HSL ). You may contact them at 752-8041 if you have any questions about the videotapes or search the Melvyl catalog by title or key word. Videotapes can be viewed at the HSL, checked out for up to seven days in person or checked out via the Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery Service (DDS).
(Click on any video title below to see a brief description of its content.) Hazardous Waste Biological Safety Miscellaneous Titles Chemical / Laboratory Safety ... Radiological Health and Safety Videos Recommended for New Employees
Laboratory Employees All New Employees (inc. Office Employees)
TITLE LENGTH Practical Methodology - Endotracheal Intubation: The Guinea Pig 13 min Practical Methodology - Endotracheal Intubation: The Rabbit 13 min Practical Methodology - Endotracheal Intubation: The Rat and Hamster 11 min Practical Methodology: Non-human Primates-Part I: Handling, Restraint, Personnel Safety

34. Observation Of The Behaviour Of Young Primates
close resemblance between humans and other primates, it is not of Exeter Departmentof Psychology Staff Students Research Teaching miscellaneous
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~SEGLea/psy1003/zoo.html
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
PSY1003 Research Methods II
1. Morphological and behavioural characteristics of the different primate groups. This project is not developmental; it is meant to give those without much knowledge of primates some essential background before you proceed to one of the developmental projects below. The living and fossil primates fall into four groups:
  • Prosimians , e.g. lemurs, bushbabies; tree shrews were formally classified as prosimians but are now regarded as a transitional form between them and insectivores; New World monkeys (Ceboidea), e.g. marmosets, tamarins, spider monkeys, cebus monkeys; Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea), e.g. macaques, baboons, guenons, langurs; (Hominoidea). The apes include 6 species of gibbon and the siamang, referred to as lesser apes, and the gorilla, orang utan and two species of chimpanzee, referred to as the great apes. Note that there are a number of species of Old World monkeys that are commonly referred to as apes, because they lack tails, for example the Barbary apes of Gibraltar, or the Celebes black ape (another name for the Sulawesi Crested Macacques that you will see in the zoo). These are not apes in biological terms. Note too that the true apes (Hylobatidae and Pongidae) are not a coherent group in terms of strict descent, since Hominids, of which our own species is the only one extant, are more closely related to chimpanzees than chimpanzees are to the other apes.
The zoo contains species belonging to all these groups (note that the prosimians include Pygmy Slow Lorises in the nocturnal house, 26; there is also a tree shrew in the "Ark", A). Find at least two species of each group. Note down as many differences in appearance and (so far as you can observe in a living specimen) anatomy between the species as you can. What characteristics seem to be consistent within groups but to vary between them? In addition, spend at least 5 minutes in continuous observation of the behaviour of an individual or group of each of the 8 species you have chosen (so choose exhibits where the animals are being fairly active). Are there differences in behaviour between the four primate groups? Can you relate them to the morphological differences you have described?

35. Behaviour Of Non-human Primates
evidence of increasing intelligence within the primates as they of Exeter Departmentof Psychology Staff Students Research Teaching miscellaneous
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~SEGLea/ehb/primates.htm
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Evolution of Human Behaviour Seminar Course
The phylogenetic background: behaviour of non-human primates
Introductory
  • Chalmers, N. (1979). Social behaviour in primates , chaps 1 (Preliminaries), 2 (Primate groups: size, composition and use of space). .......156.2, going to TRC Cheney et al (1987), The study of primate societies, in Smuts et al. Many other chapters in Smuts et al are relevant this week. EITHER Byrne, R. W. (1995). The thinking ape

  • OR Byrne in
  • Primate cognition . Oxford University Press: New York. Chapter 1 (Introduction). .......on order/SEGL Reynolds, V. (1980). The biology of human action (2nd edn). Chaps 4-6 (The evolution of human action). 301.042REY/TRC J. Zool., 183, .......BJ

  • also in their edited book, Readings in sociobiology , pp. 342-383) [difficult] .......TRC/Roboro
Primate social behaviour: General
  • Short (1979) Sexual selection and its component parts, somatic and genital selection, as illustrated by man and the great apes. In J. Rosenblatt et al (Eds), Adv. Stud. Behav, 9

36. Netvet.wustl.edu/species/primates/primate2.txt
J Med Primatol 9343360. miscellaneous References-primates Adams RJ, Bishop JL.1980. An oral disease resembling noma in six rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).
http://netvet.wustl.edu/species/primates/primate2.txt
< 1 ppm) in food or water caused menstrual abnormalities, reduced fertility, small fetuses. Larger amounts (

37. Environmental Enrichment Information Resources For Nonhuman Primates
miscellaneous. 265 Altmann, J. Summary. In Wellbeing of Nonhuman primates inResearch Mench, JA; Krulisch, L. (eds.), Bethesda, MD; Scientists Center for
http://netvet.wustl.edu/species/primates/primenv.htm
Environmental Enrichment Information Resources for Nonhuman Primates
Provided by the Animal Welfare Information Center
United States Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Library
Environmental Enrichment Information Resources for Nonhuman Primates
Environmental Enrichment Information Resources for Nonhuman Primates: 1987-1992
United States Department of Agriculture
National Agicultural Library
National Institutes of Health
National Library of Medicine
Primate Information Center
University of Washington
May 1992
Environmental Enrichment Information Resources for Nonhuman Primates: 1987-1992 List of Contributors: United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library Animal Welfare Information Center 10301 Baltimore Boulevard Beltsville, Maryland 20705 Janice C. Swanson, Ph.D. Michael D. Kreger, M.S. D'Anna J. Berry, B.S. Jennifer L. Lyons-Carter Jean A. Larson, M.S. United States Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institutes of Health National Library of Medicine 8600 Rockville Pike Bethesda, Maryland 20892

38. Research Animal Articles By Subject
legislation. miscellaneous More money for health research Researchchimps cause film censorship. Pound Animals. primates Great apes
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Research Animals
Articles Listed by Subject Advocacy Alternatives Animal Use Statistics Biotechnology ... Xenotransplantation
Advocacy
Applying science to science
US Supreme Court continues position on standing decision
Alternatives Another One Bites the Dust
Progress on acute toxicity alternatives

Update on Alternatives (1)

Update on Alternatives (2)
Animal Use Statistics Animal use down in 1997, says CCAC
CCAC reports 1998 animal use
Biotechnology CFHS comments on the xeno standard
Federal government challenges Oncomouse ruling

No animal people on biotech committee

Ontario puts millions of dollars into xenotransplant research
... Why animal organ transplants hold catastrophic risks
See also Xenotransplantation CCAC Animal use down in 1997, says CCAC Is there a GAP in your animal care program? Legislation USDA agrees to include mice, rats and birds in legislation Miscellaneous More money for health research Research chimps cause film censorship Pound Animals Primates Great apes in the courtroom A Haven for Throwaways Housing improves at primate centre Legislative breakthrough for great apes in New Zealand ... US space chimps headed for retirement Product Testing OECD Eliminates LD50 Test But Not Animal Use Progress on acute toxicity alternatives Toxic ignorance: a chemical nightmare for animals Published Research Applying science to science Canadian animal experiments in the 1990s Canadian animal experiments Xenotransplantation

39. Videocassette
Nonhuman Primate. NP 3a,b. Survey of the primates. Nonhuman Primate. NP 4. MarkMorris. miscellaneous. Msc 1a,b. Emergency Veterinary Procedures Part 1.
http://www.ksu.edu/research/animal/training/videocas.htm
VHS VIDEOCASSETTES
These tapes are available for checkout through the ARF office. CATEGORY Tape # TITLE SOURCE ORIG.
Regulations Reg 1 Inspection of Animal Facilities Dr. George A. Hofmann/ISU Regulations Reg 2 Inspection of Animal Facilities Mobay Corporation Regulations Reg 3a,b,c Using Animals in Research - Welcoming Remarks; Regulatory Issues From an APHIS Perspective; Public Interest and Humane Treatment of Animals; and PETA Monkey Tape NIH Regulations Reg 4a,b,c Using Animals in Research - Principles and Policies for Animal Use in NIH Extramural Programs; Principles and Policies for Animal Use in the Beltsville Area; and Responsibilities of Research Investigators NIH Regulations Reg 5a,b,c Using Animals in Research - Technical Information and Training Opportunities for Animal Users; and Panel Discussion of Audience Questions NIH Regulations Reg 6a,b Care and Utilization of Animals in Biomedical Research; and Restraint, Anesthesia, ?, and Euthanasia Medical College of PA Regulations Resources Today for the Research of Tomorrow; and A Challenge to Care

40. Miscellaneous Discussions
miscellaneous Discussions. ) Lesser primates and monkeys join in, andbefore you know it all mammals have been connected (and so on).
http://www.mattox.com/genome/misc.html
Miscellaneous Discussions
This page contains a number of articles that just didn't seem to fit in with the major sections on the other pages. This is a grabbag of questions and replies (reminiscent of the Burgess Shale). Topics:
  • Independent species: [
  • Developmental timing: [
  • Mutations: [
  • One or many original ancestors: [
  • DNA lesions [
  • Invertebrate/vertebrate: [
  • Jingwei: [
  • Reuse of genes in the pond: [
    See also The Pond
  • Patterns and the tree: [
  • Sequence alignments: [
  • Anatomical complexity: [
  • Evolution: [
  • Assumptions, assumptions, assumptions; bugs in the pond; new genes; ORFs and information content; sequence patterns; and gene reuse in the pond: [
  • Eyes: [ From Keith Robison: I ask you this. Humans and chimps have extremely similar genomes, and I doubt even you would attempt to claim they sprung to life independently. JM: According to Senapathy, they probably did. If there are unique genes in either genome, then he would say that they must have. Keith: Yet chimps and humans show a number of key differences which must be genetic, and are quite extreme. For example, chimpanzee females develop a large swelling on their buttocks during reproductive heat. Where did those novel genes/pathways come from? Are you going to claim that is "normal" variation? JM: The Senapathy test is: are there unique body parts or organs (and thus unique genes)? If so, they are independent organisms.

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