The British quadrumane was discovered in 1839, by Messrs. William Colchester and Searles Wood, at Kyson, near Woodbridge, in Suffolk, and was referred by Professor Owen to the genus Macacus. (Mag. of Nat. Hist. Sept. 1839. Taylor, Annals of Nat. Hist. No. xxiii. Nov. 1839.)
[226] Owen's Introduction to British Fossil Mammals, p. 46.
[227] Proceedings of Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. Dec. 9, 1851.
[228] See ch. 48.
[229] Ibid.
[230] Ibid.
[231] Phys. Hist. of Mankind, vol. ii. p. 594.
[232] Virgil, Eclog. iv. For an account of these doctrines, see Dugald Stewart's Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, vol. ii. chap. ii. sect. 4, and Prichard's Egypt. Mythol. p. 177.
[233] See ch. 41.
[234] See ch. 35.