Some observations on the solitary male among Japanese monkeys Masao KawaiKenji YoshibaShigeru Azuma OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 12
Male leadership change in a free-ranging troop of Indian rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) Melvin K. Neville OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 27
Analysis of a Nilgiri langur (Presbytis johnii) home range change Frank E. Poirier OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 43
The Nilgiri langur (Presbytis johnii) mother-infant dyad Frank E. Poirier OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 68
Social interactions between the rural and urban monkeys,Macaca mulatta S. D. Singh OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 74
The behaviour of twin rhesus monkeys and comparisons with the behaviour of single infants Y. Spencer-Booth OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 84
Intercorrelations of maternal and infant behaviors inMacaca mulatta Gary D. Mitchell OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 92
Pathologic study of the African baboon (Papio sp.) in his native habitat C. S. KimA. K. EugsterS. S. Kalter OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 104
An outbreak of tuberculosis in a group of experimental baboons T. E. ViceM. E. PinkertonS. S. Kalter OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 122
The collection of biomedical specimens from baboons (Papio sp.) Kenya, 1966 S. S. KalterR. E. KuntzG. V. Kalter OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 139
Prostatic acid phosphomonoesterase of the Japanese monkey (Macaca f. fuscata) Hirofumi SuyamaHideo SawadaNoboru Tsugawa OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 147
Blood lipids in the free-ranging howler monkey (Alouatta caraya) Haydee K. HalperinRegina W. WikinskiManuel R. Malinow Short Communication Pages: 149 - 153
Spontaneous Toxoplasmosis inLemur catta Hideo NigiChitoshi Itakura Short Communication Pages: 155 - 160