A FAMOUS TAXIDERMIST AND HIS METHODS. BY HAROLD J. SHBPSTONE. at 500 pounds. The ani mal was then skinned. dry. The Wireless Telegraph of the Togo Negroes. CENTRAL AFRICA. This was padded with ex celsior on top of which was laid a thick layer of modeling clay. This lat ter was a close copy of the real animal on a slight ly smaller scale to insure a perfect fit of the skin. When the skin was the clay model the task Here and there little bald to be replaced by artificial ones. They must be of GORILLA FROM' THE CABIEROONS. HEIGHT 5 FEET 5 INCHES. IT TOOK FOUR MONTHS TO MOUNT THE ANIMAL., scientific american, 1908-02-01
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