... andresembled more the Ape and Monkey kind."[footnote] * I am indebted to < /b> Dr. Wright, of Cheltenham, whose paleontological labours are so well known,for bringing this interesting relic to < /b> my ... other, but by simultaneously using both, as in < /b> jumping." Dr. Salomon Muller alsostates that the Gibbons progress along the ground by a short series of tottering jumps, effected only by thehind ... of a certain conscience, as an anecdote, told by Mr. Bennett (l. c. p. 156),will show. It would appear that his Gibbon had a peculiar inclination for disarranging things in < /b> the cabin.Among...