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MR. CHARLESWOKTH 



the enormous difference there is between the gorilla and man. 

 With regard to other points of structure, the teeth of the 

 gorilla are of the same number as in man ; but there is this 

 essential difference, that what w^e call the eye or canine teeth 



Kate Sowerby, Del. 



SKELETON OF A GORILLA. 



are formidable tusks in the gorilla, while in the human being 

 they are scarcely elevated above the rest of the teeth. Then, 

 you have a structure in which the gorilla differs not only from 

 man but from all the other ape and monkey tribes, and that 



