7fi EVOLUTION OF MIND 



Quadrumana in general and the anthropoid apes in particular 

 are to be found the following : 



1. Humanlike behaviour at man's table, including the 

 use of man's food and drink and of his table utensils viz. 

 cutlery, crockery, and glassware. 



2. Humanlike conduct in human society, involving 

 manners, or politeness, and gravity. 



3. Humanlike action in the domestic service of man, 

 including 



a. Fruit- or leaf-collecting. 



b. Furnace attendance. 



c. Kitchen assistance. 



d. Door-waiting. 



e. Fetching and carrying. 

 /. Nursing children. 



g. Message-going. 



4. Humanlike use of their arms and fingers also in 



a. Child-carrying. 



6. Pocket- and lock-picking. 



c. Face-washing in young. 



d. Vermin capture in each other. 



e. Driving horses in harness. 



/. Use of hoe and other farm implements. 

 g. Fisticuffs. 



5. Humanlike use of tools and weapons, both those which 

 are natural, such as stones or sticks, and those which are 

 fashioned by man, such as ropes or chains. 



6. Humanlike use of shelter and bedding, of man's dwell- 

 ings, beds or bedsteads, blankets or pillows. 



7. Love of finery in dress among the females (Pierquin), 

 and use of man's uniforms and dress by males. 



8. Humanlike employment of signs or signals similar to 

 man's, and for similar purposes, in the form especially of 

 demonstrative or significant gestures. 



9. Collection and care of the wounded (Houzeau) and dead. 



10. Humanlike sports or games for self-amusement e.g. 

 hunting and riding. 



11. Humanlike application of tact, patience, and perse- 

 verance in attaining an end. 



