Evidence as to Man's Place in NatureD. Appleton and Company, 1892 - 184 pages |
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... young ones with poisoned arrowes . " The young Pongo hangeth on his mother's belly with his hands fast clasped about her , so that when the countrie people kill any of the females they take the young one , which hangeth fast upon his ...
... young ones with poisoned arrowes . " The young Pongo hangeth on his mother's belly with his hands fast clasped about her , so that when the countrie people kill any of the females they take the young one , which hangeth fast upon his ...
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... young Chimpanzee . In the meanwhile , the existence of other , Asiatic , man - like Apes became known , but at first in a very mythical fashion . Thus Bontius ( 1658 ) gives an alto- gether fabulous and ridiculous account and figure of ...
... young Chimpanzee . In the meanwhile , the existence of other , Asiatic , man - like Apes became known , but at first in a very mythical fashion . Thus Bontius ( 1658 ) gives an alto- gether fabulous and ridiculous account and figure of ...
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... young Chimpanzee . But the oppor- tunity of examining the skeleton of the very animal Tyson anatomised having most unexpectedly presented itself to me , I am able to bear independent testimony to its being a veritable Troglodytes niger ...
... young Chimpanzee . But the oppor- tunity of examining the skeleton of the very animal Tyson anatomised having most unexpectedly presented itself to me , I am able to bear independent testimony to its being a veritable Troglodytes niger ...
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Thomas Henry Huxley. its being a veritable Troglodytes niger , though still very young . Although fully appreciating the resem- blances between his Pygmie and Man , Tyson by no means overlooked the differences between the two , and he ...
Thomas Henry Huxley. its being a veritable Troglodytes niger , though still very young . Although fully appreciating the resem- blances between his Pygmie and Man , Tyson by no means overlooked the differences between the two , and he ...
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... young " Man of the Woods , " or true Orang - Utan , given in Edwards ' ' Glean- ings of Natural History , ' ( 1758 ) . Buffon was more fortunate than his great rival . Not only had he the rare opportunity of examining a young Chimpanzee ...
... young " Man of the Woods , " or true Orang - Utan , given in Edwards ' ' Glean- ings of Natural History , ' ( 1758 ) . Buffon was more fortunate than his great rival . Not only had he the rare opportunity of examining a young Chimpanzee ...
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adult allantois anatomical anatomist angle animal arms Baboon basicranial axis Battell body brain Buffon Busk called canines Cape Negro cavern cerebellum cerebral cerebral hemispheres cerebrum characters Chimpanzee Cloth contour cranium cubic centimetres cubic inches Cuvier differences distinct dorsal erect exhibits existence facial feet female figure foot four frontal sinuses germinal vesicle Gibbons Gorilla ground habits hand highest Ape hippocampus hippocampus minor human skull Jocko Lemur length less limbs lower apes lumbar vertebræ male mammals man-like Apes Mandrill molars Monkey Müller muscles Natural History Neanderthal Neanderthal skull Negro observed occipital bone occipital foramen Orang Orang-Utan organization orthognathous panzee parietal Pongo possess posterior cornu posterior lobe present Professor Owen prognathous proportion protuberance Pygmie race remains remarkable resemble respecting Salomon Müller Savage side skeleton species spinal column structure surface suture teeth tentorium termed thumb tion toes tree Tulpius Tyson yelk young