YOUNG OEANG-TJTAN. The baby-like face of the young Orang is clearly brought out in this picture which is ar> exact reproduction from life. 



"The expression is older than a child's, but the features are nearly identical, there being the round, prominent forehead, full, clear and fearless eyes and large 

 3nouth and ears characteristic of the human child, and the wisp of straw held in the mouth and fingers show that like the human creature it is fond of play. 

 This Orang has its own snug bed and sleeps restfuUy beneath the covers, drinks from its own cup, runs and jumps, plays all kinds of mad pranks and enjoys 

 aife fully as much as mother's own baby in any one of ten thousand happy homes. {PHhecus satyrus.) 



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