INDEX 



293 



Kabinda (town), 191 

 Ka.7iga ntyigo 



etymology of the name, 272 

 Ka7ijo, The, 102-104 



the drum, 104, 241 

 Keller, Helen 



with Nellie, 52-53 

 Kisanga (valley and river), 212 

 Komo (river, also name of gunboat), 



153- 2I 3> 2I 7 

 Kongo, 272 



Kuhi-kamba (see also under Chim- 

 panzee, and references under 

 Chimpanzee captives) 



its habitat, 87 



described and compared with 

 ntyigo, 87-91 



Moses' successor, 144 



highest type of all apes, 202, 210 



name applied to different types, 

 270 



Lamberene (town), 270 

 Lemur, 2, 224 



relative plane, 2, 277 

 Loango (valley), 192, 211, 267, 269 

 Longevity of chimpanzee, 98 

 Lopez, African explorer, 270 

 Lopez ; Cape, 153, 270 



Ma f nka, 269, 274 

 Maladies of simians 



pulmonary trouble common, 146 



resemble man's, 186 

 Malay Peninsula, 276 

 Mandrill, The, 14 

 Mayumba (town), 215, 216, 268 



M'Bouve, 272 

 " McGinty " 



his jealousy, 45, 46 

 Meanings of certain sounds in sim- 

 ian speech (see also under 

 Monkeys, Speech of, and Chim- 

 panzees, Speech of) 

 sound meaning "food," 19, 28, 



29, 43, 112-113 

 sound meaning "drink," 19, 



28, 29 

 sound meaning "warning," 14, 



20, 27, 113 

 sound meaning " alarm," 24, 27, 



"3 



sound meaning"friendship," 113 



sound meaning "good," 160, 181 



calling sound, 11 2- 11 3, 136 

 Mental power and status of simians 

 (see also under Ape, Chi?n- 

 panzee, Monkey, Gorilla, 

 " Aaron," " Moses," etc.) 



compared to man, 105 



compared to the dog, 116 

 Menu, My daily, 73, 77, 79, 84 

 Mesial crest (see Gorilla, Skeleton of) 

 " Mickie" 



the boss of the school, 45-46 



his tricks, 46 

 Middle forest, The, 68 

 Mirror, Experiments with, 40-41, 



161-162 

 Mode of attack 



of chimpanzee, 237 



of gorilla, 236-237 

 Moiro, 217 

 Monkey, The (see also Simians) 



human appearance, 1 



relative plane, 2, 277 



