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THE MAN-LIKE APES 



is of opinion that this may be one of that cat-tailed 

 people, of whom Nicolaus Koping affirms that 

 they eat a boat's crew, " gubernator navis " and 

 all ! In the " Systema Naturae " Linnaeus calls it 

 in a note, Homo caudatus, and seems inclined to 

 regard it as a third species of man. According to 

 Temminck, Satyrus Tulpii is a copy of the figure 



FIG. 6. The Anthropomorpha of Linnseus. 



of a Chimpanzee published by Scotin in 1738, 

 which I have not seen. It is the Satyrus indicus 

 of the "Systema Natures," and is regarded by 

 Linnseus as possibly a distinct species from Satyrus 

 sylvestris. The last, named Pygmceus Udwardi, is 

 copied from the figure of a young " Man of the 

 Woods," or true Orang-Utan, given in Edwards' 

 "Gleanings of Natural History" (1758). 



