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Bbanco, W. Die mensclieniilinlichen ZUhne aus dem Bohnerz der schwabischen 

 Alb. Jalireshefte d. Ver. f. Yaterland. Naturk. in Wiiriemberg, Stuttgart, 

 vol. 54, pp. 1-144, 189S. 



Pithecanthropus, pp. 98-112. No reason to suppose that the remains 

 pertained to more than one individual, a fossil anthropoid ape with an 

 unusually large brain. Each known genus of great apes has some feature 

 in which it more nearly resembles man than does any of its relatives with- 

 out thereby becoming a "link": Pithecanthropus is best regarded as an 

 ape in which the brain mass is the feature which thus parallels man. 



Cunningham, D. J. Dr. Dubois' So-called Missing Link. Nature, vol. 51, pp. 

 428-429, Feb. 28, 1895. 



"The so-called Pithcc(inth)-opufi is in the direct human line, although 

 it occupies a place on this considerably lower than any human form at 

 present known." It can not be a link between man and the anthropoid 

 apes. 



Cunningham, D. J. Dr. Dubois' " Missing Link." Nature, vol. 53, pp. 115-116. 

 December 5, 1895. 



Skullcap is human though with resemblances to that of gibbon ; teeth 

 more human than simian ; femur human. 



Dames, W. Pithecanthropus, ein Bindeglied zwischen Affe und Meusch. Deut- 

 sche Rundschau, vol. 88, pp. 36S-3S4, September, 1896. 



Regards the Java specimens as all pertaining to one animal, a true in- 

 termediate between man and apes. Tabulates the opinion of 23 authors 

 (p. 375). 



Denikeb, J. L'age du Pithecanthrope. L'Anthropologie, vol. 19, pp. 260-269. 

 1908. 



The nnimal is Quaternary and therefore not ancestral to man. 



DiETERicH, W. O. Zur Alterbestimmung der Pithecanthropus-Schichten. Sitz- 

 uug.sber. Gesiellsch. naturforseh. Freunde, Berlin, 1924, pp. 134-139. 1926. 



Dubois, E. Pithecanthropus erectus. Eine menschenaehnliche Uebergangsform 

 aus Java, pp. 1-39 [40], pis. 1-2, text figs. 1-3. Batavia, Java, 1894. (Origi- 

 nal not seen ; citation from the apparently photographic " Nachdruck " issued 

 by G. E. Stechert & Co., NVw York, 1915.) 



Dubois, E. Pitheranihropus erectus, betrachtet als eine wirkliche Uebergangs- 

 form und als Stammform des Menschen. Verb. Berl. Gesellsch. Anthrop. in 

 Zeitschr. fiir Ethnologie, vol. 27, pp. 723-740, December, 1895. 



Dubois, E. Pithecanthropus erectus, eine Stammform des Menschen. Anatomi- 

 scher Anzeiger, vol. 12, pp. 1-22, figs. 1-10; Apr. 14, 1896. 



Dubois, E. Pithecanthropus erectus, eine menschenahnliche Uebergangsform. 

 C.-R. Troisieme Congr. Internat. Zool., Leiden, pp. 251-271, pi. 2, 1896. 



Dubois, E. On Pithecanthropus erectus : a transitional form between man and 

 the apes. Sci. Trans. Royal Dublin Soc, ser. 2. vol. 6, 66. 1-18. February, 

 1896. Modified from the paper read at Leiden, September 21, 1895. 



Dubois, E. Quatorzieme conference annuelle transformiste. Le " Pithecarv- 

 thropus erectus " et I'origine de I'homme. Bull. Soc. Anthrop., Paris, ser. 4, 

 vol. 7, pp. 460-467, 1896. 



Dubois, E. Niiheres iiber den Pithecanthrnpus als menscbeniihhliche Ueber- 

 gangsform. Monatsschr. fiir Anat. und Physiol, vol. 13, pp. 1-26, 1896. 



Dubois, E. Remarks Upon the Brain-Cast of Pithecanthropus erectus. Proc. 

 fourth Inlernat. Congr. Zool., Cambridge, 1898, pp. 78-95, 1899. 



I found the cephalization of Pithecanthropus erectus to be nearly the half 

 of that occurring in man and nearly the double of that occurring in the 

 anthropoid apes. 



