290 



APES AND MONKEYS 



" Consul II " 



his remarkable sagacity, 193 

 rides a "bike," 193 

 smokes a pipe, 193-195 

 draws with chalk or pencil, 195, 



196 

 distinguishes three letters, 196 

 love of teasing, 196-197 

 aversion to being clothed, 197 

 loves approval. 197 

 attempts at burglary. 19S 

 his keeper's zeal, 19S 



Cranio-facial angles 

 of man. S 

 " apes. 9 

 " monkeys, 9 

 '• reptiles. 10 



Cross. Dr.. Liverpool. England 



guardian of Aaron and Elisheba. 

 16S, 172 



Cruelty 



unnecessary in hunting. 146 

 inherent in natives. 157, 184-185 



Crystal Mountains, 211, 214 



Cynocephalus, 266 



" Darwin " 



learns Puck's sound for " food, 1 ' 



43 

 Deaf-mutes. Method of teaching 



applied to simian speech, no 

 Death, Apes' realization of. 151, 152, 



170. 259 

 Deemin. Mr. lames, English trader, 



_ 223. 261 

 Descriptions of simians 

 of monkeys, 3. 224 

 '■ chimpanzee. 92-9S, 224 

 " gorilla, 223 ff. 



Development of "calf" a means of 



comparison, 227 

 Dexterity and ingenuity 



of apes, 122, 126, 129, 130, 132, 



161. 1S4, 193-19S, 204-206 

 of monkeys, 56-57 

 Dialects (see types under Motikeys, 



Speech of) 

 Dimension, Simians' perception of, 



3°> 3 6 

 ••Dodo '" 



Xemo's apologetic speech, 47 

 her appeal to her keeper, 4S-50 

 Drake. Mr. J. H., African traveler, 



261 

 Drum, The (see Kanjo) 

 Du Chaillu, Paul, African traveler, 

 214, 272. 273 



Early reports of apes (see Foi'd, 

 Savage. Wilson, JValker, 

 Hanno, Battel, Du Chaillu) 

 "Elisheba" (see also Aaron with 

 Elisheba) 

 where captured. 154 

 her shrewish temper, 154-156 

 her selfishness and perversity, 



her champion and slave, 156, 



162-165 

 a suitor rebuffed, 163-165 

 submissive only from policy, 166 

 her illness and death, 16S-171 

 Eloquence of monkeys' speech, 22, 



47-50 

 Emotions, Simians display human 

 sympathy, 149-152, 1 70-171 

 aversion. 26, 14S-149 

 scrrow, 50, 152, 170 



