GORILLA 223 
median length of nasals, 56; width of rostrum at canines, 77; length 
of braincase from orbital ridge to occiput, 172; greatest breadth of 
braincase, 100; palatal length, 116; length from palatal arch to occiput, 
(postpalatal length), 173; width of palate at pm, 41; length of upper 
molar series, 68; length of m1. 17; width of m}. 14.5; length of man- 
dible, 181; length of lower molar series, 81. Ex type Berlin Museum. 
This seems to be a mountain species dwelling at a high elevation, and 
possesses a coat capable of affording protection against cold. The hair 
is very long and thick, quite an unnecessary covering for an animal 
dwelling in a hot country. The white band on the back is much 
narrower and includes much less space than the similar coloring 
does in other species. Both the females and young are also clothed 
with long hairs, but in their case the coloring is a uniform black. 
GORILLA GORILLA ? | 
Locality. Mbiawe, in White Mountains, Lokundje River, South 
Cameroon. Type in Berlin Museum. 
Color. Entirely black with hairs between shoulders with gray 
tips but rather indistinct; outer side of thighs brownish, whiskers 
short. Ex specimen Berlin Museum. 
Measurements. Skull: total length, 295; occipito-nasal length, 
110; intertemporal width, 68.5 ; length of braincase, 104.2 ; Hensel, 185; 
zygomatic width, 178; orbital width, 112; height of orbit, 53.2; length 
of rostrum, 112.3; width of rostrum at canines, 77.5; median length 
of nasals, 65.4; palatal length, about 114; broken length of upper molar 
series, 70; length of mandible, 166; length of lower molar series, 79.5. 
Ex specimen Berlin Museum. 
This is not a very large Gorilla, but is remarkable for its nearly 
uniform black color, differing in this respect from the other races. 
The white tips to the hairs between the shoulders are not very dis- 
tinct, and merely give a slight gray tint to the black hairs, and the 
brown thighs are also not very strong in color in contrast to the black. 
The specimen is an old male with the teeth much worn. 
The skull has a long facial region and a long braincase, with a 
low crest on the occiput; the braincase is wide and rounded; and the 
lateral occipital bony expansion is not very wide and but slightly over- 
hangs the occipital region. Zygomatic arches are not widely expanded 
and lie parallel to the skull. The teeth are very large, all the molars 
nearly uniform in size. 
