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collection of mounted specimens, skeletons, and skulls ever 
brought together. In his paper Mr. Rothschild spoke of the 
Satyrus indicus Tulp., and identified it with Simia satyrus Linn., 
claiming that the latter name must now be applied to a Chim- 
panzee—to quote his exact words, “the famous ‘Tschego’ proves 
to be the veritable Simia satyrus.” 
Text-fig. 50. 
The Satyrus indicus of Tulpius. 
Mr. Scherren then quoted the following description by Tulpius 
