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J. Palmer, Esq., As. Res. XV, Appendix, p. 34.* H, 
Ditto of Limbu (male), — I. Ditto of Bhotia (male), 
— and J. Ditto of Lepcha boy (14 years old). Pre- 
sented by Dr. J. R. Withecombe, J. A. S. XXY, 
440 (1856). K. Ditto of Hindu child (about 
13 years old). L, Egyptian mummy -bead of 
mfeale. Presented by Lt. Archbold (1844), J. A. S. 
YI, 322. M. Series of human teeth. Presented 
by Gr. Evans, Esq. (1835). N. Charred femur 
of a native of the Andaman Islands. Presented 
by Dr. Leibig, J. A. S. XXVII, 267 (1858). 
Fam. SIMIAD^. 
Sub-fam. SIMIANu^. 
Genus Troglodytes, Geoffroy. 
2. Tr. NIGER, Geoffroy (Martin's Nat. Hist. Quad., pi. pp. 
365, 384). 
Syn. Homo sylvestris, Tyson. 
Troglodytes, Homo nocturnus, L., S. N., \2th edit. 
Simia troglodytes, S. satyrus, et *S'. agrias (f. 2, a), 
Schreber. 
B. pan, Donovan. 
Pithecus leucoprymnos, Lesson. 
' Chimpanzee.' 
Hab. W. Africa; Sierra Leone, Guinea, Congo, 
Loango.f 
A. Stuffed specimen of a young male. Received 
from Mr. Bartlett (1844). 
Genus Simia, L. (as restricted ; Pithecus, Geoffroy). 
3. S. SATYRUS, L. (S. Miiller, Tydsch. voor Nat., t. 1 to 7, 
bis.) 
* This and specimens D and E are from the Society's old collection. In As. 
Res. XV, App., p. 35, another " head of a New Zealander" is noticed, presented 
by Capt. Stead : and in Vol. XVII, App., p. 621, a " dried head of a South Sea 
Islander," presented by J. BurHni, Esq. : neither of these being in the museum 
when I took charge of it. — JE. B. 
f Three distinct species of Chimpanzee are now recognised. Vide Comptes 
Rendus, torn. XXXVI, 925, and XXXVII, 817. M. Duvemoy even considers 
that the great ' Gorilla' Ape (long ago indicated by Andrew Battel in Purchas's 
' Pilgrims,' and doubtless identical with the Gorilloi of the Periplus Hannonis,) 
should be separated generically ; but few zoologists will assent to this opinion. 
