PAN 249 
PAN AuBRYI (Gratiolet et Alix). 
Troglodytes aubryi Grat. et Alix, Nouv. Archiv. Mus. Hist. Nat., 
Paris, II, 1866, p. 1, pls. I, IX; Keith, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 
1899, p. 296. 
Simia vellerosus Matschie, Sitzungsb. Ges. Naturf. Freund., Ber- 
lin, 1904, p. 64, (Part. nec Gray). 
Simia aubryi Rothsch., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1904, pp. 429, 430. 
Type locality. Gaboon. 
Geogr. Distr. Cameroon and Gaboon, West Africa. 
Genl. Char. “Hair black and short; ears very small; last lower 
molar with five large tubercles as in GorILLA; eyes very wide apart.” 
Face adult, black. 
Color. Top of head bistre; back of head black, hairs with bistre 
tips; whiskers bistre; shoulders, arms, hands, chest, belly, and upper 
part of back, black; lower back and rump, legs and feet Prout’s brown, 
becoming grayish brown on thighs. Ex specimen Berlin Museum. 
Young. Black. 
Measurements. Height, 1,090; arms, 690, (skin). Skull: total 
length, 210; (185) ; occipito-nasal length, 147.6; (142) ; intertemporal 
width, 71.2; (72) ; length of braincase, 103; (114) ; width of braincase, 
94.4; (106); Hensel, 136.5; (120.9); zygomatic width, 127.2; 
(broken) ; median length of nasals, 21.5; length of rostrum, 77; width 
of rostrum at canines, 64.3; (58.8); palatal length, 86.9; length of 
upper molar series, 46.6; (46); length of mandible, 141.6; (126.7) ; 
length of lower molar series, 53.1; (51.3). Ex specimen Berlin Mu- 
seum. (Ex plaster cast in parentheses). 
I have not been able to find the type of this species. A plaster 
cast of the skull is in the Paris Museum, and some dimensions of the 
latter are given above. The original skull is said to be in the Academy 
of Sciences. The description of the color of the fur is taken from an 
example in the Berlin Museum. 
The plaster bust is life size, and is that of an adult animal. It is 
colored evidently from nature, and has on the back cut into the 
plaster “Troglodytes aubreyi, Janvier 1864, Stahl.” The eyes of the 
figureyare closed, and I was informed it was a cast taken after death. 
The coloring appears to have been done with much care. The ears 
are placed high on the head, and with the face are flesh color; the 
end of the nose, however, about the nostrils is black. The head, and 
the body below the nipples, and arms below the shoulders, are black. 
The entire face is heavily wrinkled. 
