OfJRAN OUTANG. 
and which, he remarks, was precisely of the. 
same speci^^s as that fcnrierrv disse6led and- 
de?cr5ived by Dr. Tyson, under the name of 
the Pigmy, we coT::ld full as well have sa- 
tisfied our own minds, hv calling it, with him, 
the Pigmv. Nor, perhaps, on considering 
what is advanced by BufFon relative to the. 
cxtrem.e youth of both these animals, neither 
of them mxre than about tvvO years of age,, 
and these almost the only ones which appear 
to have been ever acftuaily and accurately exa- 
mined by any experienced naturalists in Eu- 
rope, should we have greatly objected to the 
ijame of a young Satyr, with Linnsus.. 
Leaving, however, the decision, to future 
discovery from fadls, rather than increasing, 
by conje6lure, the present confusion, we 
must refer our readers to the various authors, 
for the particulars of what they have ad- 
vanced on the subjc6l of these animals in 
general ;„ afttr presenting them with what is 
compleatly ascertained respedling those which, 
were examined by Tyson, aud by Buffon and. 
Edwards. 
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