iOy2 REFERENCES FOR FURTHER READING 



Gkav, J. II. Catalogue of Monkcws, Lemurs and FrLiit-catin<; Bats in tlic Collection of the 



British Museum. London, 18-0, p. 8. 

 Hei<\'E, G. Oiiservations sur deux squeiettes tie leunes orangs. Bull. Sac. d' Anibroj)., Paris, 



1889, s. 3, xii, 3-8. 

 Heusinger, C. F. Vier Abbildungen des Schiidels der Simia Sat\ rus xon vergleichenden 



Alter, etc. .\Lirburg, 1838. 

 MoppiLS, C. L. Anthropomorpha. Upsala, i~6o. 

 Hrdlicka, a. Anatomical observations on a collection oforang skulls from \\ cstern Borneo. 



U. S. Nat. A/u.f. (ILas/).) Proc. 31, 1906, No. 1495. 

 Knox, R. Inquiry into the present state of our knowledge respecting the orang-outang and 



chimpanzee. Lancet, Lond., 1840, ii, 289. 

 Lesson, R. P. Species des Mammiferes Bimancs et Quadrumanes. Paris, 1840, p. 44. 

 LiNN.AEUs, C. Systcma Naturae. Stockholm, i~40, i~66. (Pongo pygmaeus renamed simia 



satyrus.) 

 Luna, E. II cerveletto dell" orang-utan. Monit. zoo/, itai, Florence, 191 1, xxii, 106. 

 Owen, R.Ontheanatoniyoftlieorang-outan./^roc.Zoo/os.Soc., London, 1831, pp.4;9; 28; 67. 



On a new orang. I hid., 183-, p. 91. 

 Primrose, A. The anatomy of the orang outang (simia satyrus). An account of some of its 



external characteristics and the myology of the extremities. Tran.<:. Canad. Inst., 



Toronto, 1899, ^-, 50--598. 

 Rolleston, C>. On the aOinities of tlic Ijrain of the orang-utang. Nat. Hist. Rci\, London, 



1 86 1, p. 201. 

 Rothschild, W. Notes on the anthropoid apes. Pruc. Zoolog. Soc, Lon(k)n, 1904. 

 Sclater, p. L. An adult male example of what appears to be the lesser orang (simia morio). 



Proc. Zoolog. Soc, London, 1891, p. 301. 

 Selenka, F. Die Rassin unci der Zahnwechsel des Orang-utan, hijnigl. prniss ak. ad. d. 



U'iss., Berlin sif/ungsb., 1896, 381-392. 

 Rassen, Schadel und Bezahnung des Orang-utan. W lesb., 1898. (Description ol orang 



skulls.) 

 Shaw, G. General Zoology. London, 1880, i. 3. 

 Tyson, L. Orang-outang, sive I lomo Silvestris, or the Anatomy of a Pygmie Compared \\ ith 



That of a Monkey, an Ape and a Man. London, 1699. 

 W'Al.LAcr, A. R. The Mala\ Archipelago. London, l86(). 



Cbimj)an/.ee 



Alix and Gratiolet. Nouvclles Archives du Museum d'Histoire Naturellc. Paris, 1866. 

 Benham, W. B. a description of the cerebral con\()lutions of the chimpanzee known as 



"Sally," etc. Quart. .J. A/uro.sco/). 5c., London, i8(;,-, xxwii, 4". 

 CotPiN, F. L'etat du cer\eau a la naissance cluv. ie chimpanzc. Comj)t. rend. .Acad. d. sc, 



Paris, 192^, clxxx, 862. 

 Dl Chaii.i I , P. B. Proc. Boston .^'«^ Hist. Soc, Boston, i860, vii, 296, 358. 

 DwiGHT, T. Notes on the dissection of the brain of tlii' chimpanzee "Gumbo." .\/t';?i. Bost. 



Soc Nut. Hisl., Boston, 1895, v, 31. 



