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APES AND MONKEYS 



Gorilla, The (cant.) 



compared with other apes and 



with man, 22S-231 

 social traits and government, 



231 ff. 

 derivation of name, 232 

 in council, 234 

 ferocity exaggerated, 235-236, 



262/273 

 mode of attack, 236-237 

 sounds wrongly attributed to, 



109. 240-242 

 method of carrying young, 242, 



2 59 

 disposition, 242, 250-251, 284 

 food, 245-246, 2S2-283 

 stealthiness, 253, 262 

 calling sound, 254 

 difficult to find, 260-263 

 only one ever brought to Amer- 

 ica, 263 

 a wild gorilla takes his own 



photograph, 264-265 

 care in captivity, 27S ff. 

 Great forest. The, 6S 

 Guinea, Gulf of, 85, 266 



Habitat 



of gorilla. 211 ff.. 273, 278-279 

 of chimpanzee, 85-S7, 280 

 of orang, 274 

 of gibbon, 276 

 Handmann, Mr. Otto, German con- 

 sul at Gaboon, 1S2 

 Hanno, 500 B.C., earliest mention of 



the ape, 266-267 

 Harris, Captain, African traveler, 

 217 



Harvard Medical School Collec- 

 tion, 6 



Hornaday, W. T., authority on 

 orang, 275 



Human faculties, embryo of all, ex- 

 ists in simians, ^7 



Ikomba njina, 232, 234, 235 

 Inenga (lake), 218 



Ingenuity of simians (see Dexter- 

 ity) 

 Izanga (lake), 1S4, 212, 223 



an unhappy captive at, 184- 



an act of mercy, 185 



" Jack," 25 

 " Jennie," 27 

 " Johanna " 



her value for scientific use, 190, 

 192 



probable age, 191 



size, 191 



intellectual plane, 192 

 " Jokes " 24 ff. 



his fright, 24 



the reconciliation, 26 

 Journeys in the jungle 



to the chimpanzee country, 66 



a five days' journey on foot, 

 1 48 



to the coast, 153 

 Jungle, the African 



described, 66-70, 153 



daily life in, 73 ff. 



the quiet hour, 77 



a tornado, 79 ff. 



