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ORK HERALD; SATURDAY, MAY 18 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET) i i i cumt) | panel I itacen obi - EQUATORIAL AFRICA. eros eo gents ene U felt sure wore care- | Chimpanzees; and we must at once jude Sie tain snd we felly aveiding ‘ave When with their they are} gorilla is the apes im the approach of the eC nNe ATR Seteieee ots oe ferocious to the intruder, and in that case I have never | CODfiguration of its skull to thet of man. At one glance Tus Weateen—The following shows the result of | Gramanons or Bunaiins—Mr. William H. Reed, re Receare by Mens. Paul B. Chaillu—Jearney i 3 siding im Broadway, Kast New-York, was awakened aboot i i 2 1 known 3 ‘male to run of When I surprised a | YU s6e the broad forehead of mau towering above that | of all the back | four observations of the of the barometer and of ofing the ale, nr eating, wcated by & -) De apes whose akulls all recede vowarde the range te Ashange Lazd—Manners and Habits of | fopor of s gun, then three more oe aie we the 7 ‘the gorilla skull is | thermometer, the of half-past one o'clock yesterda: L , ing ageivst a tree. The femele, striking fact in gorll 4 Girection of the wind and the state of past bs Y morning by the noise of the Gerilta. one after another. Of course near by, always gave the alarm, and then on oa with iat ihe creek ov top of the ecnipiat causes & corresvons- the weather during the past twenty-four hours:—Friday, | a burglarim the basement of his houre. He left the A lecture on Faquvatorial Africa was delivered Iast | could and hoped to see a dead loud and andden cries, The male, sitting (or # moment development of the temporal muscles, whi * | 17, 74. M.—Baromewr, 30.17; 55; house cautiously and obtained the evening in the Cooper Institute, by Mons. Pan! B, Chail- | t theether; but I was with @ savage frown on bis face, slowly rises to bis | Very striking fecture of the cranium. This is only in | ** Ll r, ; thermometer, 55; wind, easistance of Mr, the / . deenos had fired at a fe: feet and looking with ring eyes at the iptguder, 6 to his 90.18; thermometer, | Jewell, a neighbor, The two men took thelr positions du, 10 the presenve of a fnil and intellectual audience, Siw by the-clots of blood begins to beat his and lifting up his MI meter, 30.17; | on either side of the house, and determined io vaptur On coming forward the lecturer was received with ap- baa wate vr ber pi head, where Aree =, ia ae the 4, a ergeeaneey, the thief when be a, attempt to to ¢ there jm pene! orilta amuses with roaring Hike a lion, ‘Morn vercast ; from Hearing a noise outside burglar . ee vag orange had be Ke were the bean can ran. fir distance T have mistaken x0 for & "mauutoriog of {louay. __Atternoos, ‘elbudy:: pleasant. vening, © through the. {ront- basement wintont Asbaugo , OF Ashango jiddle ef our quest, we ‘ foun: le » Overcast; rain at 10:45; overcast. 0 awannere and habits of the gorilla, He said meeee we put py tn ae en be beard with a | nasal bones, as in the other quadrimanous, and New Yorx Herorican Sociery.—At the regular meet- nie ‘Labrie x0 GeXTLEMEN:—I propose this evening’to give | BO impenetrable part of the forest. weaker. cry, The forest shook with the tremendous | imdeed in most animala With regard to teeth, the |} io) or ine wew York Historical Soc 1th you s shert account of my Inst journey south of “ibe | BOWS Passed, and yet voice of this animal. The echoes swelled gnd died | Srila posses large and deop cammes, which mpi, behind, = Tn 1803 I freighted a smail schooner in London y I noticed a head away from hill to bill watil the whole forest was full of | Wear out with The number of their | inst., the Rev. Dr. Osgood read a note from the Presi- er aaliae Geta rund tosvinente tetmanek zome ene breaking down branches of . the din. 4s I approached 1 could hear the | teeth isthe same as tn man, thirty-two, The incisors | dent of William and Mary College, and prosented in his mnake notrencininal obey, | Was the gorilla 1 knew as deep, drum-like “sound — oaueed aby — beating | Me larger. In the apes the bicuspids are implanted bY | sine a well framed Prone 5 cite landed = in. that | of the men, We all examined our bis breast with his nu; fist, Presently | three distinct fangs, In the Caucasian race of man these ramed engraving of the old buildings ‘that Fernand-Vaz, and. hay. | ten we marched on cautious) Isaw trees cracking, and. saw through the woods how Pr itep aba united in one, The other skulls of Irog~ | stood for one hundred and fifty years, with s historical | as well known musician named Louis, Husemyer, poe oh parti e breaking of hes continued. We | every few minutes a sapling was swung about and then bl = e Se bold Beeges cemppaeeen, oe sketch, and the last genera! catalogue. Dr. Osgood | residing in Rivington street, New Work; ‘The committed him in full to await the action th fe wih Oe: elem cate, making 0 molge a4 all, broken off. While I was. watching these acti the Jury. shed on until we Hs hroagh the Kooloo va . | save @ brief statement of the origin and influence of th ‘were no white settlements there, 1 knew how 4 oh ti @ Kooloo Kauba—the latter has, perliaps, a greater re- of the lative cranial capacity. The corresponding smali amount | imstitubon and itk great service to the whole na- ge i at, last that we coul of thick woods the waving amd | ger; for @ dead silence followed on the loud to take care of myself, because I had been before, a ef thn: hwanchen whi of the braii . tion im training scholar and statesmen. He Officers De Clue and Hickey, of the Forty-fourth pre- ioh. thy when. nin I bro! the in of the male gorilla apd the excessive pre- t See Telelng.‘WewerSy"tsr otitis | Gm Inocero mot Wetec goving erent | won" gary ras tur) og"T™ hoe .na | fourier ity a cms | alge $2 at miata TPA inti | Sint" ve So sums Sf yaad . ‘epest, and I lost my instruments, and had to send | ® aigebow ‘We were yet creeping: In examining — be be “3 century, when the great humanitar: tutors in | Thowas Smith, on guspicion of bargiary, [t was sub- back to London ob amie ‘supply. On ‘the | cautiously the woods were suddenly pein | the cause of the great wear of Re ssopeie. benialiey and goat owe” The | Virginia, and not — pe ee atin Sailorson and | quently ascertained that the house of Mr, James C. Lawler, in Clason, near Dekalb ayenue, had been en- tered Uy burglars and robbed of $100 worth of goods. Mr. Lawler heard the taieves tm the house aud was about for the time iw with the tremendons barking noise or roar of the-gorilla, | the canine teeth of this animal, and saw also some. Bete here & some Sane See: @ fri baat ow Then the _ ush swayed ‘6 r Sei much several i en of ie, presently ire us stood a igantic male gorilla. ix inches in T, oO 2 Memely anxious that; I’ should not leave him | He had gone throngh the jungle os hie ali-fowe, buy | broken, and found that the gorilla had ‘bitean into the ; bis followers were the precursors of the Theodore Park nee sat om eecenene pen at LY | and Wendell Phillips soma He waid that Vinsnia which indeed is a complete metamorphosis. The skulls of | &4 probably given us our two moss important national i : q of the borgiary, and were committed to await trial. , Tar Wattanoct Commissiosera—The Wallabout Com- missioners held a meeting at the Mayor's office yester- ay morning and organized by the election of Mr. 8. L. Husted as President and Mr. A. ¥, Campbell! as Secretary. A Lapy AccipexTaLer PoigoneD—FATAL MUSTAKE BY Deve Ciexxs.—Mre, Mary P, Chambers, an estimable jady, thirty-five years ot age, who resided with her pa- apd was quite angry when I told him IT mut | young gorillas 7 ~ leaders, jo Washin; and James Madison, and he |-' fire on them when his’ wife prevented him. On svarch- fh len wank ap to lant, Vana chenen | het gu Ry he nrg timo onus wd | Bar otra enn ad slo out oe Bh NOM; br ntats myst sony ecnemebeece” | Noved tae fhe samen he new day oi anrent | Ind nel ne ain rom a. aur bo Tuo narmonee foveate-of thoes equatorial regions, where | Bever forget. Neurly ux feet high, with am iminense waa by this work. that ths very Angular abrasion of abe | When Young ihe eal more round naa more buinan | owiniomegval thego of the old, HC war for humane |. Sire found i ther possesion, | Thy Si toe ae ‘wid nots and berries abound, seem well forthe | boge cheat and Go eral ae inane RE | Secate atacatect-ccny arenes Of, She, boeing; ong iad compressed, ied Te oo er ine ee Penemne®.|"was earnest now to restore to Aumetiaa cilizeaship ail | OV@r ta Brooklyn, They were takea before Justice teed - buoy ing. 'The frontal ridge, which was Frntbetere, ome who would respeot the condition of loyalty, as 1.’ hal | Morehouse yesterday, when they denied any knowiedge ridges, were ‘among which there firat the gorilla, or “‘the the most hellish expression of face, like a night- | with other weapons than guns, and in this part of the one been earnest to fight to the ‘last ali assailants of our man The. record of Haano, the Cartha- vision, stood before me thie King of ‘the ‘African | interior, where guns have not yet reached, ts great beast | Brooinent sa ae Crest and oooipiull ridges, which were | sacred flag. He claimed the yood will of ihe eocicty and male gorilla, the respective cranial capacities of the Chim- | “HY 1 the welfare of old William and Mary. panxees, Nshiego oe a peolee b. abe ae of the ‘Tae Prorosep Brincs Ovex ran Easr Rives.-The were as follows:—Four adult Chimpanzees’ | Committee on Surveys, appointed at a meeting of incor. skulle measured twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six cubic inches; ¢wo "of ‘the Nshiego. Mboune Porators recently held in Brooklyn, met yesterday were eighteen and: twenty-two cubic inches; one young | afternoon at the office of Mr. Craven, Chief Engineor of Mboune measured twenty-one cubic inches; one Kooloo | the Croton Aqueduct Department, for the purpoge of supposed be ugh thou ch later his mode of giving deflance to bis foes, all the while | her, The young have s cry. when in distress; but their Inter ng it hits <iaewrannt te Car. | Uttering his oud, Decking roar, The roar of the gorilla | voice is harsh, and sometimes is more a moan of pain to circumnavigate the African continent, | '8 the most singular and awfal these | than achild’scry. The female gorilla has never more His journsl begins with the sentence, | African woods. It begins like the sharp bark of an one young atatime. I have'found skulls where . 5 pay never) Mwy the object of his voyage:— ae ee patty Titer- freveipes, Ovmerryarnariahs gh ‘The negroes told me ‘Carthagenians that Hanno should | ally and resembles the roll distant thunder such teeth were broken in the com! Kauba adult measnred twenty-five cubical inches. On bent “ sil widens epupiancan the pillars of Hlereales ana slong the aky; 90 deep is it that it seems.to proceed less | the males for the possersion of a femsle, and } the other hand, the average capacity of the skulis of ten eee he, aelmias Py, iertioe Se wae Tents, at No. 66 West Baltic street, died on Tuesday found Libo-Phanician cities.” He Hy tailed | from the mouth than from the deep chest and vast {I think this quite probable Such a combat | "tle ‘gorillay has een found to be 22.27 cubic | Sontided to thel ead toe ee rc lexande? | evening from tho effects of an overdose of mux vomiru. ‘with fifty ships of fifty oars each, and a body of men and | Paunch of the animal, His eyes to flash flercer } mast form a cent and awful ‘The | inches; the maximum was 34.5 inches, while prea nites Tey tant to take into consider- ‘The deceased, it appears, had suffered from neural; Women to ine number of thiriy thousand, with provs. | Aad flerver as we stood there before init on the defen- | gorila walks in an erect posture with ease than, | the winimuim did not yo below wwenty-seven cubic inches | flan the Rancial feasuros of the enterprise, and re ‘i : sess sions and other necessaries. According to Pliny be was | sive, and the crest of short hair which lay on his fore- | the chimpanzee. When standing up his knees are bent | the average of there adult female goriliax’ cranial | fete Gmmitive op Surveys. On motion of Mr. Kalb- | and received proscription (rom Dr. Reese, wiich, Setouiow the const line of tho coutinest ti be reccher | heed te twitch rapidly. ap. aad walle his | atthe joint outwards, and his bedy stooped. forward. | SAPAity was 28.86 cubic inches” As au interesting con. seeks the Reuitak wet Appointed ys chief engineer t | among other drugs, called for one grain of nux wmica, the Arabian Gulf. ‘The im the Periplus, or powerfal claine tecth ware shctn ss bd sont foreh a thus: ‘The common walk of the gorilia is not on bis hind legs, | ‘rst, I will give # summary of the measurements of eraeg, Pelminary surveys, The committee thed | and the deceased was to partake of the mixture every ‘of Hanno, in which we suppose he aliuded vo | dering roar, He reminded me now of nothing but | but on all fours. im this posture:the arms are se long | % vast number of crania examined by | *Journe: two hours, ‘This prescription was put up correctly at = animal now known the gorilla, reads fol. | some hellish dream creature, @ being of that hideous | that the head and breast are raised considerably, and, as the late Dr. S G. Norton, of Philadelphia, Viovarions oy rte Excise Law.—Malack Buckly, No, | the drug store of Mr. H. Dickinson, at the corner of lowe:—Op the third day, baving ‘sailed from | order, half man, Half beast! He advanced a fow it Tung, the hind legs are brought far ‘beneath | The average capacity of the adult negro and Australian | gig Eleventh avenue, and Frederick Niess, No. 63 | Atlantic and Henry streets. Several duys alter thie Mrs. ‘thence, ing the streams’ of by calgon then’ stopped to utter that horrid roar once more— | the body. It cam run with .great speed. The | Bative is seventy-five cubicinches; the lowest capacity of pened 6! Chambers wanted the prescription renewed. 1: was <ien, ataas barnes anesbenen toe ee tvanced again and beat ‘his’ chest, ‘and finally stopped | parties which I have often putsued ‘never took | #ixty-three and sixty-five cubic inches was found among | Macdougal street, were brought up at the Jefferson. | gumbered 156,048, and she directed her mosonger to pt like the frst having & lake amt ieches | when at a‘distance of about sx’ yards from us; and | to trees, but. ran along ‘ground. I have ever | the Hottentots and Australians, Now the average in | Market Police Court yesterday on a ehurgo of violating | Visit the same drug store. Instead of doing se ho went fhere wad another island, full of id mee: bet nee, | bere, just aa he another of hiaanoemn, x bis | found the female to attack, though I have beon tola by | ‘Birteen adult gorillas was but 24.85 cubic inches, and the | ‘e Excise law. They were both held in the sum of | tog drng store which Mr. Dickinson has recently fitted the greater part of them were women with hairy bodies, | chest again in impotent fury, I shot aud vilied-bie | the negroes that mother wit & young one ia ‘cbarge | FADge of capacity is only from twenty-(our to thirty-five | $00 to answer. up at the corner of Montague and Hicks strecia. The and whem the interpreters called Gorillas. * o Dar cee | Witha whi jing ternbiy human in it, | will sometimes fight. I bave sometimes watched them | that is to say eleven inches, taking both sexes, and from | Ato von sx Soots.—The clerks in the New York Post | clerks at this store sent to the store at the corner of At- waing them, we wero not able to take the men, they all | and yet was brutish, fell forward on his face; the | in the woods till, eager as Iwas to obtain specimens, I | eighteen to twenty-six im the chimpanzees, but from | Ofice bave contributed, through the hands of Mr, Jas, | Matic and Henry streets tor a copy of the proscription, ‘escaping from us by their agility, being cretno- ‘shook convulsively for a few moments, the limbs | had not the heart'to shoot. “When the méther runs off | thirty-five in the apes, the cranial capacity expands at | 44), 1 Reg: It was copted indistinctly, and instead of one grain one Dates (that is to say, ‘climbing: Tote occa no; | moved about in @ straggling manner, afd then all was | the young ones grasp her around the neck. The aduit.| Oe t0 seventy-three in the lowest type of human in- | Kelly, Postmaster. the handsome sum of $650 to the | grachm was put up. Mrs. Chambors took @ portion of fwees) and defending ‘themeclves pee a: quiet. Death had done his work, and then I had leisure | gorlila, I think, is perfectly untamable; and the young | ‘elligence. ‘The variation in the size of the brain is con- | [Adies’ Southern Reliet Association. the medicine as directed, on Tuesday at noon, and died ‘ea, We took three women, who bii par (ee omgedt to examine the body. Mj people fed on it in the even- | ones, as far as’ iny experience goes, I have never been | Siderable in the human species, but I think the position SxuLL Kxuvaro.—At eleven o'clock on Thuraday | im the evening. Dr. Reese was immediately sent for, caught them, and were unwilling to follow. We cm ing, although they carefally preserved the hair fdr their | able to tame. In no case conld any treatment of mine, | #04 the quality of the brain have more to do with the in- | forenoon, while repairing a fence in rear of 130 White | When he examined the pills and at once discovered tne ob! theref ‘to kill them, and took their | fetishes, of which they have two kinds—one which | kind or harsh, subdue these little monsters, ‘They | ‘ellectos! manifestation in ian than the size, althongh : . ‘ . | fatal mistake, Coroner Lyuch was not notified of the skh of, wision ‘were brought to Garth gives tbe man a strong armin the hunt, and the other | are the constant enemies of wan, resenting captivity, |. ‘be Intelligence Is visibly altered according to the | sfeel, John D. Stowart dug up a human skull, which | cage until yesterday morning, when he immediately took did not navigate further, gh loge, for We]: Free cg tte pecially... iy. bewitching ‘the | young as my specimens were, refusing everything in | Welght of the cerebral deposit, The cranial capacity of | Was euclosed in lime. about four inches beneath the sur- | measures to ascertain who was culpable, Paul A. Schwartz Hove ends tke record of Hanne, which alentforsiea. | women. “As they are esteemed in proportion’ to. the | tbe shape of civilized food, abd atiacking with toouh and | ® YO about a year or two old 18 from twenty to | ‘ave of the eurth. Tho skull way removed to the Sixth | the elerk who made tho the mistake in the copy, and sands of vears, almost forgotten. No doubt’ v a nee | number of thetr wives, this last fetish is carefully sought | nail even me, who was in constant attendance on them, | ‘Wenty-two cubic inches. Supposing @ subsequent de- ve, and the Woroner notified of the | Righard Somers, who put up the prescription, were of these wild, balry women wore highly catcemed’ ty | for. In the evening’ we had but with a few alight | starving themselves to death, or dying without other | Vélopment equal to that in imam, this woald produce an taken into custody by the direction of the Coroner. ‘The the Carthagentans, for, according oe Pata th y, | variations a second’ edition of the marvellous gorilla cortainable cause than the restless chating of aspirit | $2/mal ofa high le of intefigence, but it is only the two clerks have beon in Mr. Dickinson’s employ for a hung in the Tempie of Juno; and two of rf ‘were yet | stories of the previous night. Strange to say, my | which could not suffer captivity nor the ‘of | bones of the skull that increase in tho gorilla, as it grows long time, and have always been considered very care- im the temple at the time Carthage w: Ayr t:| mervous system was so affected after killing this gorilla "| man. In my. former “Bquatorial : Africa,’ | 10 years, mot the brain itself, which remains tulin putting up prescriptions. The husband of Mra, > with the tall of Carthage the gorills was forgotten, | that I trembled all over, and my teeth chat. | I gave an” account of a little gorilla which | Mbout the same in the adult specimen as in the Chambors, who Is a inmber merchant in New Eogland, When, in 1047 ang 1848 the ‘gorilia aguinr bees ap ger oe yp eg nas Ae a i ittommen | infant young. This proves courlunively that the anitnal von, | bas been sent for. : talked of, De: Joutvies Wytan abd Professor Ortoe wrove i 5 ed made me’ give him has very smail power of intelligence, and from my own | 4b1 locke i wu De) Anmsi 0° ax Autroxy Ti A a Will Sol pee dl rat od wrote tet ae Cink amd in tospite of that hank | experience I believe the limit o” shat intelligon ezamined this Reusi OF AN ALLEOMD Ture?.—A man namei iam oo Fyn cosh A rerpe ast it had reached approached him “he bello & precipitate within a year or two after the birth o Sranuey His who is well | White was arrested by detective Charies Frost yesterday a gorilla, We had reached: vie en eat aaege rush at me and suoceede in cathing my clothing, which | YOUDg In the Caucasian skull theaverage cap: Known ( the * the Vwenty-nintt 5 on a warrant issued by Justice Green, of Little Falls, toed Deon bulls and ‘where. degonarste Kind of secr he Siitore ween his foot neg eotch | of the brain is dbdut ninety eubic inches, and the u h _the Twenty-ninth precinet, | OB cil nad ont hs ean? was glowing on the very spot rvhere ths bokeas wickedly out of bis gray eyes, and I never saw | mum bas been found to be one bundred and fou By cag bh age sige A AL AL Aer Pious. 1 ic ccmolbesioundenae of the * ry in man ion of the hea ry y. on Thursday evening, about tive ony. yc hb Cg Oe beneaiscde Sail the mre morc he terete | are of he verndre coun au he af pron the infeed ot thea the | Stes Mae pr near ae eae Sc state b only nataral on other being quite puinfm aii tend His ienutle report that it ys wot ch, h state of excllement, "Here and ‘there the cane Four days after his captre be angosoded in_oncaping to | oO era ey diataeticaes weacltog na : y ferred’ tg Herkimer county for trial, Isnasahone.tiy Meanie conmutee thai we, went sreeapture: him: into my hut to get | ‘rom habit, but from natural structure. ‘The whole ‘ Acciwext,—Bernard Toole, a laburer, bad hie shoulder ‘ehowed, ey qech pany my time. my mariied dy a | gore coming frou] fn a, f mencprocielnns S08 20 | pegutete bo. apg hi x dislocated on Thursday by a.bank of. earth. falling ope fateh, ane “te mattered he ‘word, Spuyin ag he 9 eat lbp Re lodeedig Fn Be Ricphucier axtcelaiien dani pettode ane eerties, [OF ei ‘him while at work in Prospoct Park, He ras taken to BP ner ag Age a a tar oscneaing T cared ngtro om | dhe 24 of ocamouog. em come ihe Meal oo) [voy we: bly nner, ad ws oer aed SF <meta eee rh * foowrims. long Eeceaty ; hand straggie. wi té evormons expansion vain; the, 3 of ord . ’ ‘Als PRETENCKS,—Edw: A : Che. first ‘ite T had ever ‘eoen ‘Shien fromeione, br we gay ‘him coecenttien aihteioe the eccipat are brought forward to tg a a the’ 1, Pen —* Barca |: sacae Wises oF the Forty wNiPa prcelnet on tedretay, ‘my? Sensations “were ‘Indescribable. Here was I, it bed, and threw large mat over which fed Geka in than:nante cond: Beaattica oportion with the. | BERGA «A. uplahy.rwur vesivrduy made. before | on w charge of false pretences. ‘The sccuiled, who seemed, on ‘the point of, face to: that gorilla chooses the the young monster, who roared fri and in proportion Justice Mf W the boy's father, aud “ihe driver, Y + " moneter of whose jy strength and the | forest for his tome, and is feand on eee every direction. I took bold eh Ee ee, Teepe inte, ct omare Jonger | Uiaek, wan Gases 18 Mgtste 4 her ibe was a been mar. % . 6 pelvis i broader than it ime rie¢ to ap estimal ogng: ly residing in mesg pony Lage ig tronged suimal- which, Re ete. Bnet. sales Sat, In peseh. of 4 eee hogy ans pas a lee tones inchiled veepigy sila waerae winter thee. | “Palal Oasent Soromer Soiiirmer yesterday held au | Berge alieet on the “Stee iney On thet vid otise oy eget tas | dee Seok inex shania een on Saxtinass ieee paceman Wa piesa him Ay soon as possibve | tbe fore arm, and finally the thimbo{ man is much larger} inquest at the New York Hospital on the body of Mev, | & April he ectered Into au agreement with Mr. Bil Joared. ity Youd pulsations would peete’fasat, Spee | within ky Tale makes K the tore necessary to walt for | in confubmest. “I never sew much & furious beast 1a my than im any ape, and the moss useful member of the | sary Clark, whose death was the result of injuri pat pillid gage pecigebyp remap Poncnm ae Sap Sescks 1 was oaay to 900 that there must. wre | the advance of the monster before firing, im order that | life. He darted at any one who came near hia cage, and | band. According to Dr. Gratiolet, of Pans,even in the | Sry Vier: wileee as tue result of injuries re- | gud gare them a check on the National Park Baak of peg MMe ey Ao amhae 4 Se Pete Sons he) oe ee aay ere Timic fon, cal hai annette: glared at us with sullen eyes. Ten days afer he’ died | }0west idiots the brain presonts the material and zoologi- | v#ived on the 15th ult. xt 302 Third sireet, Deceased | New Vork forthe mount. Ou preeenting the check eee The woscea ar oar Ceere eared at once to follow | Moe Mine nawmal Lever gives the banter the to reloed | Saddeniy, On this last. journey I captured severel and: | cal character of man. and, although often inferior in ap- 7 went on the roof of » shed to hang out some clotues, | ‘bey ‘earaed that the accused bad no account with the food for tbeir husbands, were terFited.” We left them an. | ules: it be istantly Oar little party succeeded in shipping one ,He was exactly of the | Pesrauce to that of the cbimpanveo or other apes, it is | when tne roof gave way and sho fell through to tho | pavk: OM May td the ncoused gave Mrs MoQuarrie, & of of : ot ‘search the woods {1 cond ‘the ‘and it was with the | Bevertheless an undeniable humen brain. Disease or st 6! tailor, at 147 Fulton sireet, a cueck for $125 on the pape ahem men ceuteay suemenaan ti rts hf pt ke Fo to pon ‘Trias Moped ons, same wypn tng mae Pig et degredation in continued reproduction may dwarf aman, | pavement, txacturing both her legs aud receiving other | Park’ Bank for some lothtdg, Beis wast male goril! et, Co ‘ c= pe — 7 gorilla; Fed bear amera. ‘but will never make him an ape, Althongh there is t nl ni 21 fount to ve worthless, tr leMal Fost ite iw fr then woe him wi 8 Sean cae teoa antler We ned eon png roared Ntemedies tastguter it, Secor ena er ie oni, promegnge tors frame ee oP are tees Taw pani, iaieee. ey aver. Serena Sonia aoe see me | with ye wortbiont ‘were departed from hour separated when I heard’ gua fired tittle afer ‘been on board, bananes, a oness, wi ‘death f he acen e | Sauap, feavong the people here'with teat writin se tue | from as and presenly another Feport, We were inns on cane f Iarevou-” Thee gorian ae mucd_} Jn the inte reaeiben p Bideoos cericatare-ef 8 bussan Of injures renived Uy fling tarough ho shed o home Soprocant is Ave. Minn freay aL A. Brows, of Nasinvite, rs anthropoi stree cd x rer Topresent is «i 4 ‘ Nashville, Mieaga!, Mar ind roe gays < ‘and. fale slain, when the forest ‘pega to rowed with the te tave been crag ry eet ie oo int Outs marked diference to man that the ¢ ton Mira: Clark wan Afty-four years of age poet Jenn., and that he expected to cet it before the checks i ‘Weava snd I formed We delormined tc keep | most terrific roar. Gambs seized my arm ia ceoded in capturing several. "Besides the gortila —_ Pues a prayed | vite’|'6 native'ot Trelasa. “Fue same of ‘ho peat Cie Frere prosested, Wf, (D6, LAME, -An? AeOR Mes and we burried ’ varieties of called by the natives types eee. ane. prem where occurrence lace is Samuel 4 Sent core. cubes, bn, that jn-an, azmcngoner wo mlgnt De: Grant GNC al and, mokening’siesan / We'|-cieee abeces, watiage eabouee, wr tar bale henken | Saat in coeperioog, {Eten ifthe comparison was ctor, | erg. Tae Navy Yano Sitdorisd Caix William Foouen, « . 2 “end. a.sureaim were the only caution tobe given. As | bad mot far before our worst fears were realized. | chim) and the kodleo kamba, of all or ‘ Kintap ay Fauna raom a Borne. —On the Ist | the marine who was arrested ona charge of Lomicide, Gould easily see that thi The poor, brave fellow who had gone alone was lying Thave killed and exhibited in this country, Tne | of the IRD ele likonenn-0f: tw wbero they bad run ‘on the ground in a pool of blood, with bis abdomen Pm remarkable is the nabiego snboune, which esoms tn fartber ; . shalt Hans Hine nor | inst. Hugh Maguire, @ hod carrier, fell from the new plese | James P. Re rae y Hise! ae ghee of progression of these pony ly fees bis 5 pe the stock Ce yp ee eee ‘ated me with a That ean think oy that my ionghta building 452 Second avenue aod injured Limself in such blame, as it was shows om the Coroner's inques: that the ‘where, n time to time, they had | broken the round and somewhat fiat- | builds a me w me @ manner that it was found necessary to remove im to | shoot: i jen: themesives’ to - chew the canes they | tened We picked him up and I dressed his wounds | to tell. you much about him. What struck me was ee ae te ee cial avramseaannns Gueareed, aut hooting was entirely accidental. ecoting, "We hat agreed to Telura te'the women | brandy. Aiior s while ‘be told ts lara low voice how'| he’! Reotner's” face was tatenssly bineke the. faces comprebending foem cannot bat ae, and | died. Coroner Schirmer yesterday beld au inquest ou the their guards after we should bave discovered he had fired ats gorilla and thougnt he bad wounded | of the young were deably. pale; while the | SY» “whatem i?” Reppin a T shank Him | hogy, which had been conveyed to the late residence of THE PRESBYTERIANS. Course of the gorillas, and this jow | it; he reloaded and just an he raised his gun or | face of the young gorilla, like that ‘ot Iie mother, te | fF the ivi : He hee put within me—8 ¥ deceased, 215 Fast Seventeenth ad th A Meh ace ee To make “sure Gr not alarming. cer Hoy | a second shot the gorflia dashed it out of his naats, tho | intensely black, “I Kept,'s young ‘eblego for several | soo!) which live when he ‘who now speaks | Sereqe verdict of accidoutal desth, ‘Tiecrasod wasTorty. | ‘'he Reformed Presbyterian Charch ef North we moved the. whole party s little’ way "for sc mmaree to a fa, Then in an instant, with » Ptine at teteed tama tee, Saath, an Bea 42 you will : have ‘Where hie. forefathers | ove years of age, and @ native of Ireland. y sid oie x Tere whore wome ely huts bat "ty pase. | ferrite Tour, tho ono We hed heard, the anna! had | adult lag vary as moch ae inéo, from five to six aad einen Feces Eek its vchrmmermp Gumenen Daowiinn—26iry Dull,» pis: 1’ re Géblia Wikia ae ee tk _ fag traders served for shelter; and having here stowed | given him a tremendous blow with his open paw, which | feet, ‘the latter height is only attained by a few. | $08 Cy En place. gy regard we je General Synod formed Presvyterine the women, who have a lively fear of the terrible goril- | ripped open his abdomen and left the pro- | The female is much smaller in proportion. The color 1, hee *uatvidanle ‘arr. rm Powsessing young womas, attempted to close ber exist- | Church reassembled for the trassaction of busines at ‘im consequence of various stories current among the | trading. only wonder wes that ‘the ‘man bed act | of the gorilia’s skin ie intensely black. ‘This color does te seagate, hecync hn ifot mam | ence-on Tharsday by jumping into the North river, | ten o'clock yesterday morning in the Presbyterian of women been carried off into the woods | been instantly killed. The monster, however, had then | not appear, however, except im the race, on the breast 4 have been’ fala ee eae from pier No. 7, Oficer Gritin, who was near, reecoed | church in Twelfth street. All the dolegat rad Saco ant ‘we prepared once more | left him to fate. We bunted up our and m the palms of the hand, The hair ofa crown bat ase 3} Reve Sa } did there. - h Q cherch to e8,, Were pre- chase, "Look ‘guns | and carried the poor fellow to the camp, where | not specimen ts Diack of iron. gray. On the | gresof thal ind have welcomed me. I have never | ner, And convey ot ete. ne Police scation, from which } seat, and in the sbeeace of the Moderator, the Rev Seaainaal oi, Lamas ak ave tee manta Si” was exoltement. and sorrow. The” tems the heir 1s dark and much lepger, being sometimes in nasi nek See mions meng iavaad te be. | she, was sent to ber home. ‘Thos, Johnson presided, aud commenced the proceedings lnm Mic. For years Thad heard of the terrible roar of | st once declared that It was mo true gorilla | over two inches long.’ It grows upward on the forearm | 1he gue the Toayor oF some otter person. ee en > > of its vast strength, its force courage, thet bad attecked him, but transformed map, | and downward on the mainarm, goritias turn | There te hardly & couniy where [have not some kind TWE SHOOTING AFFAIR IN AVENUE A. with prayer. ny = ‘wounded by aac We descended abil, | acco to the supe Tollef "mentioned | suite gray. "The licad’ js covered with reddish brown | friends to welcome me in their prinooly mansions, _in- — After the traneaotion of rodtine business, the Rev. N. ‘® streant on a fallen log, and sw deed before. his ociple of fatalism and of | hair. In the Sault’ maid the chest. in’ tare’ Io the |Aeed, when Ithink of it T ain surprised at the great | Extraordinary Statement of a Dying Man— Woodside, David Steele and Dr. Crawford were recjuested some hago boulders of granites “Alongside of | souls ie Uh by them in alleoch casos; fink it | fomale the color of Je halt is bisck. Theeres are | Romilly that has, Dees, bestowed on me by the’) “ Alieged Infidelity of file Wife-A Doctor Lm- | lr ov tr tie a Gabe tay on teumstee. dead tres, dad aves tata is done to up the courage of their hunters, on | deeply sunken, the imofense overhanging bony frontal Ne, arrno, Fe uot Keneraliy fond of |’ Sitcated—Ante-mortom Statement, dec.’ _*| '°,\ake thelr seats ae consultive members sdenees sven Vela “Or the | whom these mischances exercise a yery depressing’ in- | ridge giving to the fnoo the expression of « | *#aagers. ss I live I will always have Communications were received from the Commis. on cauiloun. "We were | tucnea. ‘Tho hunters are the mést valued men im tho | consamt savage scowl. The mouth Is wide, | ® plesmant mm, Gi Fetane, pat the ser7 Wisk In the Henatn of Thursday morning appeared « pars- | sioners of the Cbureh of Scotland im relation’ to ihe se ond uP negro villages. A brave'and fortanate-one is adored by | the lipe’ Are - sharply cut, exhituing wo red | ‘rede Ihave thera I only wish the people of the two | graph relative to the shooting of Henry Davis, residing } progress of Presbyterianiem im this country. Ge ther, ‘We 'sarrounded ‘the granite’ biecka, | sil'ise wouwes, loved by his wives and enjoys many oe- | oa ie Ce Ree ee eerie the tants ostites ee baron te, | # No. 163 avenue A, by a pistol in his own hand, white | 07. (reer ea ae et olaceh a tee : Debind which ‘inda ‘gorilla’ pecial privileges aaong the viliagers. the jaws are of tremendous weight ‘ under ‘aberrati aaing. Gens seabed chd ta'kusk wecstasies eruch, time of a hunter is when he has succeeded in killing am janine. teeth of the. toate are. fally exhib. gp yb ap een tpretipiemgind go brn bog twirl d ss i Sedit ae, OF pat peeange rome ntnmcngrag mynee ie cigenneto a the dense wood, which cast a gloom even im mid-day, | elephant or a gorilla, The next day Gamba shot an | ited when in bie rage he draws back his ‘and shows ae are due to two great good | mental excitement, the result of Jealousy. Davis, being | favor of granting the re’ matter ‘scene. I the | ~ | immense ‘whieh we sepposed to be the one that | the red color of the inside of his mouth, which, im contrast men, Sir Roderick J. Marchisen and Professor | gaucerously wounded, was conveyed to Bellevue Hospi- | the Commitiee on Discipline, and it was fiaaliy repoived pay eal bg were oven ia s greater Sxenement | bad killed the poor hunter, wio had subsequently died | with hie intensely black face, gives additions ferocity to] OWSR.. They received me with-open arsie end shielded | 1/67 Tou iM’ La Ms oN es | thes the Paitadelpile Presbytery dismiss tim iv be Seach, "lett wes aid alarm ihe’ beasts, ' Maxinds fm the collection of oujecta of ‘natural i exnibined beat "he appemeance of wot mato the thoatters. |. 120 Royal Geographiral ot heaton,” T'sball a. im attendance, im which he alloyed that he | The Commitice om Union was then increasad by ‘be was to go te the right of the’ rock, while 1 took | on my fifst return from Africa, some years since. This eveweore are thin and canst Jest tm. the. halt ‘Ways remember my Dublisher ‘aad friend, John } (payis] was first shot by Or. Goorge Roeeabers, | dition of Dr. 1 e- lene” Untoranasely ‘be got in advance of | collection emoraced twenty-one ‘scoveral chim Tae alg, The eyelaahen ‘are tleo chin; eee eT thence Hee meee Tee ates {whom be caught fn a room! with his (Davis') wife, attr | uederia'verh teen reeds ond ol oC them eaniee’ thet pie og eg og Pome I a a gy gy a ag Sl A ay Sat country that reosived moe so wel. and ie governed by as | which the later stot himself inthe had, leaped out of {80 general ners of ‘ie Church had progressed since all of oar. are almost en the mme i a window into and, while lying on the pave- provians a ge lag Pag Pe eg oe ing Seats the mnie Ba | Taelomnrrmeving eect, De Gece mapped | Slut “Cecnewnds guy a ra eter heeds | tenons nga era her washed ia webthen mao ie Oe ee ee ame eee (ss teen ree y - a 5 forwani tothe desk and read s brief letver of thanks | nig pocicet, Davie says he shot himself aud swallowed egy HR PED ene Meena enee: Co Teseche ditimpes of coset toe animale again ter as | Pagina,” aod Tae eo tie cate Ae | oe eae, enka!’ chews tech's praoctions The | fm. the society to the public and the distinguished | iby visto! in order to save himeelf from the police, | * in RED Giprupeiied epenie ame LEE bn Uve'et Sd Wed ‘several govin, and’ they cheat ie of great cqpacky, im some measuring | traveller, in which be took occasien to augur, from the whom be imagined he heard coming to arresi him, Mn Oe einen tagamate 3 eo = Waen we could "pareve te more we. returned siowty | came to tbe atteck in the way I have to you. | five fest six and five feet eight im circum- | jaterest manifested im the discouses of Profesor yaoi weg Lampe gga to ons camp, where the women aad mea wore | The of the natives are very great and gen- | ference. The shoulder is broad; the Davis, being in a critical condition late on Thursday eaniously expecting us As they were on their | oral. wwe arrived in the villagea with gortiias | pectoral ‘show slightly pair of | Aesssis on Brant, and ef the ‘lecturer of last } sight, and believing that he was about to die, summoned | | Rev. W. 7. Wylle read an interesting paper on the Bind lege these gorilles looked fearfully like suveral of the women went away for fear thes they might Ripples, The abdomen is of pene sa, yery | evening, on the African | interior, that tbe | coroner Gover to hie bedside and made the following | he Mat ~<a tt ey. wight be Bairy men; their heads down, their bodics pape pt en Ithas rg sem gp Prominent and wail cavan bo arms have fy BY) progressing sree I a Prcortge mente 4 ined ‘outta i] eri, ed Fraing for thu ivey, std curd to wonder, tha tbe efter your T have anve i ad sieties 8 LF} some of my epecimens smgasaring more then nine fect science, De. Grissom, cgerten, Seether nce pA ah nf dh berg, then inade ee en ee ees on watives have wildest about these wild | while perience observations prove from extremity other. great | ment arer eacape one men of the weods. Oo ee many the actions reported of him are false, | length of the arms andthe shortness of the lege form | him to eur Lea pn ry testified :—Dr. area usiea of the proposed union was fives, 1 my which had become | I may say that no can exceed the | the chief deviations from the form of man. The bands | tions ef Central pooner | samo ia which I considered. ‘through by the torrent and. tage we, bad horror of his tbe of bis attack and | of the animal are of immense sise, strong, short and | which several resol: reude my eed. be Ps eaten, Ansan, ie, tnaahoeten of which baa boas cook he Oe ee ner teal eqneane cetesienn, Sat See gerthe over sin ipehes pe ej Chall te on tee a eang but asd net prorat i arte at rar i Rocuxstea, N, ¥., May 11, 1667. es aaa Seen = ae Sieh, the mide Sage ee ; a 3 ‘oeantins, a ve or the fr nthe renin, beforg dosm aet lack in iroen, by the seadiide, cna drag. un hick and strong; the hand 1s bairy aa far an the Dieses Senipaneaty ag AA, pe ee etresging ber afecions There was no session of the Presbyterian Assembly enieg to Sdventures of the day were’ talked | suspicous passers le does division of fingers, the Jester, ‘maa, deing judience thea dispersed. affections conference pray: Sretio theee that had bot followed and beac wean the’ clopbext aad beat him todeath ‘wh stickn te | covered with short thin halt, Tbe. palm of the — from. me and denying’ mo “he of | lest evening, bat a meeting for pt ore s Gabiug ef adeenteres ts genccel, when seams curios does not carry away women, and the stories of his |.bend is naked, callous apd extremely Diack. THE i 4 Geries of the gorilla were narrated. I listened in silence | attacking in «reat number are false, 1 | The foot ts wider than in man. The Rosenberg te the conversation, which was mot ly addressed | questioned the natives, I found that these had | sole is also and intensely Diack, and looks some- The enti-excise meeting advertised to be held last by h-2 to me, and was rewarded by hearing the stories as they | al happened in the time of their fathern They jl SF Be evening at the Brooklyn Garden, and st which i was nt nee wah atk 2 ez Neem, 0s © crenaee wenke never point to me any one who had seen them. | In no other animal is the foot #0 adapted for t announced. eminent epeakers to be nt and aw ‘Be apt to get them dy dint of questionng. It was quite | It lives in the loneliest and darkest portions of the Afri- | maintenance of the erect The foot in the were pees spoke + @& teat for me. One of the ‘stories was | can jungle, preferring deep wooded valleys and swampy ie longer than the ‘asin man. The great | address the opponents of the Excise law, was not what | rev wauay Oust ent that two Mbendemo women were walking together, | foresta It is a restiws, nomadic beast, wandering from ‘of one of my last specimens measared seven inches | tne friends of the moveraent contemplated. There was doctor ped my Yr ey te room I afl (le delegates word A through the woods, when suddenly an immense gorilla | place to place, and scarce found two in the same | in circumference, Such is a somewhat horried portrait | 1 soon, reguiar ned ‘meeting. ‘Those who Se Rae doctor lying oa it | appeared that nearly presen: ee Beighborhood. This restiersness is by the strug- | of the gorilla. To show you the contrast between the the tndonees ‘were the beside ettempted my pistol, not knowing | the Moderator announced the Standing Commitiee. ‘her off in gpite of the screams and struggles of | gle it has to flad ite favorue food; for though the bony stractare of man sadot the gorilla, you heve habituse of the hae ocak eran Te eee nee Bot explode; the two | svnodical and records were presented and ‘dou, The oiner woman returned to the village and | gorilla [oh afinine, sooth, aad | betere 709 the dingrema of thelr steleens a a as DeeneEary © CAUMEERDD procecnrage eolloewea sant ed pany WTO RT gS yy mre nore tend her of he Pofmasent com: velsted story, whereapon com| on though ite vast stren; biuless capture ad Lil glance mach re orm, rece: course given ‘ep Tor lost, ‘Greet was the eurprise, hows Ril | almost. every animal gue, freavene the OF eat poste recy meneh. 00 4; ua bony Sieme Pe eee aia Rie oe beak, Mr. Jooaph 3 Sermncomnay’a cacees ini aaa) Somme neveneas & she Waier Gris, of Now York, Srertary of te Com pA a wy Had Beg 3 aoe eet ee ree on » jain | @xplanstory’of the of certain honorable mem- PE calt beta fae aa ith the ode? | misssion ea Foreign Missions, report of the village and narrated how of ali those we have killed, and found ‘a brother?” The following table will better explain of the knife which I util! held in my hand es 1 stood Sted soca rom tothag bu: te races oberon, pcapple aren, | the contraction of the renpecive gions n | StyAlt® tut ert steels mean ge | peuiihe met werent rape, Jan momen | Siar trom ie fev, KS Buldina_ ow the Did men, was veget . ht ise . from Seemed Inve’ goniia,” which ‘explanation was received ast pounch, weich peourudes before j< when It stneds 1:| Logelanan, the. come to cocupy the | and fell to the Delle that my | Mission was tank; len lotion then wiemons in ‘with a gederal grunt of z for the people betieve | upright, proves it to be & griwt ealer. Indeed, 1s great 13 | Sree the nN oy Rosenberg, and that es | "The of the Committee on Révcation was being that some of the men of different tribes are turned into | frame and enormous muscular development conid not ag | ferred phate bot nes boon ete and it, aa T do seu oy bee sudwell, when the Asserabty oom & recess Gorillas, Such beasts, however, tho natives believe can | be supported by little food. It does not live on 3 mecting.” He wid thet fir Mt ne Prspeaed | Bot. believe my [recovered my} Por aineer. mever be killed, as they are supposed to be endowed | trees. Indeed, its chormous weight would pre- | Sacral hes CE Ry ted Phin Fhe ie Thearé 4-7-4 Ta the sferseon the various wore ap- with the intelligence of man, united to the strength | vent from doing 40, Some. of the mairs | Carpal or wrist bones “8 3] Aw A ply Ey ore were coming the w pointed. afer which ee Fn nd ferocity of the goniia It is no wonder that the poor | must weigh from three to four hondred pounds, ‘0 joun the hand to the arm man has nineteen distinct ‘of the late Legislature wore sot - of the room ip struggle and | Pola and New School cturehes om the. su! a African dreads so terribly @ being which his imagination | By the examination of the stomachs of the many speci- | bones apd the gorilla possesses the same number. The | Momvan cs Soe [oot teats AB my to then pod Agen? pn pn erp te rts ole <onjares up. Another mau told how some years before | mens I have had | was able to ascertain with tolerabie | feet also of man and the gorilla have each the same cor- | Gute ohm Mine Soames tae Arp mibeee | myself out en party of gortilas was found in a feld of sugar cane | certainty the nature of its food, and I discovered that it | responding number of bones. ‘The chimpanzees have wenn bey Fane Le od Sy Ag bs hile tyiag 18 they tying up the canes in regular bundles, preparatory to | had mo need to ascend trees. ‘It is fond of the heart of | fourteen pairs of riba, The gorille skeleton, taking it ae } omg 4 mia tansunantl Fees not knowing what cartying them away. The fiatives atiacked them, bat | some trees—hence the wearing out of its canines: also | a whole, with the skull only excopted, resembles the Si veetes Fer ae en Se vanced Fuse | i ie my firms belief VERVE | ‘were routed, severai killed, and the others carried oraking of nat wih s very hand i. ‘This sheti is | bony frame of man more than anv anthropoid ape. | Sviract the last reat which on enon the room 41 have reached the revenue authorities in thie the gorillas. ‘Afterwards some of these latter came back un- so hard thet it requires « strong biow with » heavy bam- 7 orzo, the form and proportions of the | Sh rtst thea a ae iberty | pe. a shoot imjared, with the exception that the hails of theirfingers | mer to break it; and bere is ly one po ie, Tt te the ‘where the pelvis ia broader ‘the absence of iahed speakers Dr. ‘and toes had been torn off in some way or other by the | of that enormous strength of jaw which € Than tong, « charaoteriatie which was Mtherte. su ey ee ae a lows — brates, Then came another story that some before | seemed to me thrown aw on @ non-carnivorous | to be only posresmed man. Besides the number rae: occasion, meeting Wwe PI ag ire, Rayry or pote My Byes It | animal, Only y: gorillas On trees for protec. | of ribs and the of the arm, which is Jou ‘ waa mort probable he been killed b; tion from the wild bessta. 1 have myself come upon Syriet ane Genenapaens | ae cites pend THe VIRGINA. the ‘but fhe natives invented = superstitious cause for his | fre#h traces of gorilla beds on several occasions, and | of resemblance. The arms of man wo wee ihrough sue Tocds one ane. wan suddenly change! | guint the trunk. "On the bac a the aah male erie | they mac, fe the kee and in tbe compan hey {ng ouae bone thi one eo was rumk. 1a and in the teaspoons = ‘ff wh He a posttion.. This jt #4, bani ph among pA hd KS Sete Way: So et ere 5 wan! seen jocttiooes saeses of, mon ‘now dead ‘whose spirita were the chitpansees, which live more on trees. other ape. aad although the Coot Te articulated to the leg celapranl mater Wassan ktvohethane bod aninr mown to be dweiling in gorillan. , theatory which | 1 believe, however, that while the male always | with «slight of the eole, 1 mere weariy plant; Th appears thats of the brain ‘s current all the who are at all | sleeps st the foot of a tres, or elewhere on {he gorilla than inthe other apes, tons | & Beeetrie tue tli tee Abe. river. onryean, fusnitiag with the habits of tbe gorilla was Felated:—That | the groend, the female and ring Tomotimes | foe is parhape tne most ebaracterieic, pecetariy tm the pepe ae ‘te anienal lies tn wait in the lowermost branches of trees | ascend asl have seen such amceot. In | Qutan stracture, Ivts thet medigestion which makes orenwae ging op cme = to ‘watebing for who go to and fro near villages, snd my first ex) I said that the gorilla was not gre- the digereace Deveresn. the foot and ‘tne band aed gives Nhe wen » warrant ‘thw aflerncem, saa tho alee when one ‘safficiently near grasps the luckiess | garious. This last journey has demonstrated that I was | the character of order to mas—Bimana, The ents inte custody skull; Siesta ort aad dimes ie Lad habits of. the | (hema @hen edalty almost atwaye' tee male wil one oie deralpment op yo rane course female. When becomes very old he waaders | affinity with AP ‘the great tee iss WORICICE AT STUTVESAN i i Ht 3iif H a Bee rH hi i it ae Hy i iin tt: i i i sit ti H Hi i fi 5 i i i E i i : 3 E £ +f i