(A Dirge at the Zoo.)

["The Anthropoid apes, of which there was recently such a representative series in the Zoo, have dwindled sadly in numbers this year. The lamented decease of 'Sally' was referred to a few weeks ago; we have now to record the death of 'George,' the Orang-Outang."—Daily News.]

Late for the Chimpanzee the requiem rang,

Now the bell tolls for the Orang-Outang.

Well may spasmodic sobs choke childhood's gorge,

Now they who sighed for "Sally" grieve for "George."

A "wilderness of monkeys" can't console,

For Anthropoids defunct. Of Apedom's whole,

One little Chimpanzee, one Gibbon small,

(Who ought to write his race's "Rise and Fall,")