FAMOUS CHIMPANZEES 137 



doing so. For even as he leaves the house 

 August's eyes will follow him just as long 

 as he can see him, to the great amusement of 

 all present. 



So many chimpanzees have become noted in 

 Zoological Gardens and wild animal shows 

 that it is only possible to speak of one or 

 two more in this book. "Sally" of the Lon- 

 don Zoological Gardens, now long since dead, 

 was one of the best known, I think, as also 

 was Consul II. of the Belle Vue Zoological 

 Gardens, in Manchester, England. Another 

 Consul that was in Mr. Frank Bostock's 

 Show was very intelligent and interest- 

 ing, and attracted large crowds to see him 

 ride a bicycle, work a typewriter, and do all 

 sorts of other things which were really very 

 wonderful. 



In the Clifton Zoological Gardens, Bristol, 

 England, there is now living a chimpanzee 

 who has just recovered from a most serious 

 illness caused by cutting his wisdom teeth. 

 As it is said by all authorities that this is one 

 of the first records of a recovery from an ill- 



