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Apes and Monkeys: Their Life and Language

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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The author presents results of long field study of nonhuman primates, combining comparative anatomy and a proposed phonetic system with firsthand observations and anecdotes from both wild and captive individuals. Chapters examine skull structure, the origins and mechanics of speech-like sounds, gestures, counting, social and ethical behavior, and daily life in the jungle and in captivity. Detailed case histories of chimpanzees, gorillas, orangs, gibbons, and named individuals illustrate intelligence, social bonds, mourning, learning, and interaction with humans, and the book concludes with practical advice on housing, feeding, and caring for apes.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

PAGE
Portrait of R. L. Garner Frontispiece
Pelvis of the Chimpanzee 5
Diagram No. 1 (Cranio-facial Angles) 8
Diagram No. 2 (Cranio-facial Angles) 9
Diagram No. 3 (Cranio-facial Angles) 9
Diagram No. 4 (Cranio-facial Angles) 10
Monkey Learning to Count 33
Native Village at Glass Gaboon 61
A Native Canoe 63
The Edge of the Jungle 65
In the Jungle 67
Waiting and Watching in the Cage 69
Starting for a Stroll 74
A Peep at My Cage 75
Preparing for the Night 83
Kanjo Ntyigo-Chimpanzee Dance 103
Native Carrier Boy 119
A Stroll in the Jungle—Mr. Garner, Moses, and Native Boy 127
Elisheba and Aaron 169
Native Village, Interior of Nyanza 176
Consul II Riding a Tricycle 194
Mr. Crowley, Late of the New York Zoölogical Garden 199
Skulls of Gorillas—Front View 220
Skulls of Gorillas—Profile View 220
Natives Skinning a Gorilla 222
Young Gorilla Walking 226
Sally Jones (Young Gorilla) Caught Napping 243
Gorilla Mother with Young 257
Plain and Edge of Forest in the Country of the Apes 271
Young Orangs 275