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(14) The name Quojas Morrou is also used by 

 Tulpe. A living specimen of these animals was given 

 by Dapper to Prince Frederick Henry of Orange, and 

 is perhaps the one described by Tulpe. 



(15) Mission from Cape Coast Castle to Ashanti 

 (London, 1819: trans. Weimar, 1820; Vienna, 1826). 

 1 have made use of the latter translation. 



(16) Trans, of the Zoolog. Soc, vol. iii., 1848: On a 

 new species of Chimpanzee, by Professor Owen. 



(17) A description of the external characters and 

 habits of Troglodytes Gorilla, by Ph. S. Savage, and 

 of the osteology of the same, by Jeffreys Wyman 

 (Journal of Nat. Hist., Boston, 1847, vol. v.). 



(18) Th. Savage: Notice of Troglodytes Gorilla, a 

 new species of Orang on the Gaboon (Boston, 1847). 

 Comp. Kneeland in Proc. of the Boston Soc. of Nat. 

 Hist., 1850, 1852. • 



(19) Osteographie (Paris, 1839-64). Athas, vol. iv., 

 Manimiferes, plate i. 



(20) Archives du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de 

 Paris, vol. x. 



(21) Ibid., vol. viii. 



(22) An impression on steel : A mode of photo- 

 graphic illustration used by Niepce de St. Victor, 

 which has since been materially improved. 



(23) Der Gorilla, etc. A coloured illustration by 

 G. Mlitzel, plate i. 



(24) Adventures and explorations in Equatorial 

 Africa (London, 1861). A journey to Ashango Land 

 (London, 1867). The country of the Dwarfs (London, 

 1872). 



(25) Eeade, Savage Life : being the narrative of a 

 tour in Equatorial, South- Western, and North- Western 

 Africa, etc. (London, 1863). Brehm, Thierleben, edit, i., 

 i. 16. See also Hartmann, Der Gorilla, p. 4. 



(26) Observations on Du Chaillu's papers on the 



