Show o D AFTER SIMIAN LINGO Garner Expects Exp ts to Be Able to Con Converse Converse Converse verse With Monkeys Philadelphia Public Ledger Prof R It L Garner naturalist and student of the th language of monkeys will go to the west vest coast of Africa where he lie will make His headquarters itt fit t and Cape CaDe Lopez Frou these places place he will make his observations observations observations of monkey life their speech and I habits The material for this trip in includes eludes a ton of iron for his famous cage in iii which he sits while making ob observations He also carries with him hinl one ono of the most complete and most I delicate phonographic outfits evec vex f These machines were made under the personal of I Thomas A Edison and are provided with a special lot of or diaphragms made particularly for foi the use of Prof I Garner They are ale so o sensitive that they the will wm record r cord the sligh est jungle noise and with them the naturalist ex cx expects expects to obtain better results than he ho hohas has ever attained before It is by means of such mechanisms that lie he has been enabled to compare the various monkey articulations arti and then formulate them themI I I 1 believe said the professor that this year ear will vill be by all odds my most j I successful one for fOl never before have lune I I 1 been so well equipped with scientific instruments which will help hel m md in my II study stud This ThiR year besides making r b on n the language of or monkeys s sI I am arn tUn going to make a tL study t dy of the animals with reference to their ability W to ti determine differences between forms colors sounds etc For these purposes I have some very er deli deH delicate delicate cate Instruments most of them in invented invented invented vented and manufactured by b myself Some of these work electrically so that no appreciable amount of time is lost between the monkeys perception of an au object and the recording of or such perception I expect my discoveries along n g these the e lines l nes to be unique and lI 1 for it is a new subject one in has f been oen no investigation whatever After Att r nearly every ever stay st in inthe inthe inthe the jungle no matter for hOw short a H time I have something to add to tomy tomy tomy my book on the subject I am con eon continually continually i adding add ll to former formel publications i tabulating enumerating classifying and making alteration alt It Is a n tre tremendous undertaking but one in which I am deeply interested and which I Iam Iam Iam am pursuing solely for the sake of science i The greatest fascination about the work is that you never know just when some important revelation is about to tobe tobe tobe be made Even when you feel reason reasonably reasonably reasonably ably certain about some particular ex experiment experiment experiment to give it any scientific value it must be repeated again and again so that every possible result can be compared with what has been learned before Tho The natives whom I continually en encounter encounter counter during my nl work are very ver cour courteous courteous I and und considerate consider tc and do every everything everything everything thing to make my stay sta among them comfortable I will arrive on the west vest coast const just the time of year when the weather is best for my observations and when my work is least apt to be Interrupted by the great reat storms which frequently occur In that part of or the world I do not know how long I will wm willbe willbe be bc gone one this time Perhaps several years ers It all depends upon how my work ork progresses Q |