Not only this, but if the monkey had let himself alone he would have remained a lemur, or a bat, or a bear, or some other creature that now offers only a faint suggestion of what the ape has become."
"Editorials-from-the-Hearst-Newspapers"
Brisbane, Arthur
Man differs from the chimpanzee or the orang, so far as cerebral structure goes, less than these do from the monkeys, and the difference between the brains of the chimpanzee and of man is almost insignificant, when compared with that between the chimpanzee brain and that of a lemur.
"Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work"
P. Chalmers Mitchell
Two of them are remarkable for their slow, deliberate movements; and one of them, named the lemur Tardigradus, was procured at Prince of Wales's Island by Mr. Baird.
"Anecdotes of the Habits and Instinct of Animals"
R. Lee