SPECIES OF MAMMAl.FA, 



Man of the Woods. Edwards, Glean. Great Ape, Pen- 

 nant, Quadrupeds. Jocko, Buff, xiv ; Pongo, ib. supp. vu. • 



Icon. Tyson, with the skeleton, viscera, See, Edwards, 

 Buffon. XIV. Tulpius, Obs. med. — Schreber, I.e. tab. 1, 2. 

 Audebert, t. 1. — Griff. Vert. Jnirn. 



Inhabits Africa, especially about Angola and Congo. 



Obs. The adult state is unknown. 



II. PiTHECus. — Geoffroy. Facial a7igleb5°; no cheek- 

 pouches, tail, nor callosities ; arms very long ; no superciliary 

 ridges, at least in the young state. 



3. \. S. P. Satyrus, (Orang-Outang). Fur brown. 

 Simia Satyrus. Lin. Syst. nat. 34. S. agrias. Schreb. 

 Orang-Outang, Vosmaer. Jocko. Buff., supp. viii. 

 Icon. Abel's Embassy to Chiiia. Edwards, Glean. Vosmaer. 



Camper, Nat. Ver. t. 4. Schreb. t. 2, B. t. 2, C. Buff. vu. t. 

 1. Audebert Hist, des Singes, t. 2. Griff\ Vert. Anim. 



Inhabits the eastern parts of Asia, near MaZocca and Borneo. 



Obs. Adult state not known. Presumed then to be the 

 Pongo. 



4. 2. S. P. Wurmbii, (Pongo). Fur black. The arms 

 reach to the ancles ; superciliary and sagittal ridges very 

 distinct. 



Pongo Wurmbii. Geoff. Cynocephalus Wurmbii. Illiger. 

 Pongo. Wurmb. Mem. Soc. Bat. ii. 245. Singe de 

 Wurmb. Audebert, Hist, des Singes. Blainville Jour. Phys. 

 Icon. Audebert Hist, des Singes ; skeleton. 

 Inhabits Borneo and the Indian Archipelago. 

 Obs. Most probably the adult Orang Outang. 



III. Hylobates. Illiger. — Facial angle, 60°.; no cheek 

 pouches nor tail ; buttocks callous ; arms excessively long. 



5. 1. S. H. Lar. (Gibbon). Fur black ; face surrounded 

 with gray. 



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