[Ravenstein Wotton] 



HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION 



RAVENSTEIN, Ernest George [1834-1913]. 



The strange adventures oj Andrew Battel! of Leigh, 

 in Angola and the adjoining regions. Reprinted 

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RAY, John [1628-1705], 



Synopsis methodica animalium quadrupedum et 

 serpentini generis . . . Londini: S. Smith & B. 

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RIOLAN, Jean, fils [1577-1657]. 



L'osteologie du singe ou la comparaison des os du 

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 anatomique de M'. Jean Riolan, arrange par 

 Pierre Constant. Paris: Denys Moreau, 1628, 

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SCHERREN, H. 



Exhibition of lantern-slides of, and remarks upon, 

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 Land., 1905, (2), 298-302. 



SCHOUTEN, Wouter [1638-1704]. 



fF. Schouten's Oost-Indische voyagie, vervattende 

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 schiedetiissen, bloedige Zee- en Landtgerechten . . . 

 een curieuse beschrijving der voornaente landen 

 [etc.]. Amsterdam, 1676, 2 pts., 4°. 



SCHOUTEN, Gautier 



Voiage de Gautier Schouten aux Indes orientales, 

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 vol. 2, 515 pp. 



STILES, C. W. & Orleman, Mabelle B. 

 The nomenclature for man, the chimpanzee, the 

 orang-utan, and the Barbary ape. Bull. U. S. 

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[16J-vnr: esp. Pn Png Mc] 



TOPSELL, Edward [ -1638?]. 



The history of four-footed beasts and serpents , . . 

 collected out of the writings of Conradus Gesner and 

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 14+1130+6 pp., fol. [wood cuts]. 



TULP, Nicolas [1593-1674]. 



Observationum medicarum libri ires. Amstelre- 

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TULP, N. 



Geneeskundige JVaarnemingen [etc.]. Leiden: Ju- 

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[See Hamy, E. T.; Scherren, H.; Virchow, H.] 



TYSON, Edward [1650-1708]. 



Orang-utang, sive Homo sylvestris: or, the anatomy 

 of a pygmie compared with that of a monkey, an 

 ape, and a man. To which is added, a philological 

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 satyrs, and sphinges of the ancients., [etc.]. Lon- 

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 pis., 4°. Review: Philos. Trans., 1699, 21, no. 

 256, 338-342. [Pn] 



TYSON, E. 



The anatomy of a pygmy, compared with that of a 

 monkey, and ape, and a man, with an essay con- 

 cerning the pygmies, etc., of the antients . . . To 

 which is added, the anatomy and description of a 

 rattle-snake: also of musk-hog. With a discourse 

 upon the jointed and round-worm. London: T. 

 Osborne, 1751, 2nd ed., 3 pts., 108 +78 pp., 16 pis. 

 4° (reprinting of 1699 work). 



TYSON, E. 



A philological essay concerning the pygmies of the 

 ancients. By Edward Tyson, M.D., F.R.S., 

 A.D. 1699. Now edited, with an introduction 

 treating of pygmy races and fairy tales, by Ber- 

 tram C. A. Windle. London: D. Nutt, 1894, civ, 

 103 pp. 



VIRCHOW, H. 



Eine alte Abbildung des Orang Utan. S.B. Ges. 

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WOTTON, Edward [1492-1555]. 



Edoardi fVottoni . . . De differentiis animalium 

 libri decern, [etc.] Lutetiae Parisiorum: apud Vas- 

 cosanum, 1552, [22] +220 +[26] pp., fol. 



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