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Introduction | ||
Preface to the Revised Edition | ||
Pt. 1 | The Great Days of Zoology Are Not Done | |
1 | There are Lost Worlds Everywhere | 3 |
2 | Cuvier's Rash Dictum | 18 |
3 | The Survivors from the Past | 70 |
Pt. 2 | The Man-Faced Animals of South-East Asia | |
4 | Nittaewo, the Lost People of Ceylon | 91 |
5 | Orang Pendek, the Ape-Man of Sumatra | 119 |
6 | The Not So Abominable Snowman | 143 |
Pt. 3 | The Living Fossils of Oceania | |
7 | The Surrealist Dinosaur of New Guinea | 219 |
8 | The Incredible Australian Bunyips | 226 |
9 | The Queensland Marsupial Tiger | 251 |
10 | The Moa, a Fossil that May Still Thrive | 262 |
11 | Waitoreke, the Impossible New Zealand Mammal | 293 |
Pt. 4 | Riddles of the Green Continent | |
12 | The Patagonian Giant Sloth | 301 |
13 | The Giant Anaconda and Other Inland 'Sea-Serpents' | 338 |
14 | Apes in Green Hell | 363 |
Pt. 5 | The Giants of the Far North | |
15 | The Mammoth of the Taiga | 397 |
Pt. 6 | The Terrors of Africa | |
16 | Three Large Pygmies: the Forest Rhinoceros, the Water Elephant and the Spotted Lion | 427 |
17 | The Nandi Bear, an East African Proteus | 445 |
18 | Mngwa, the Strange One | 495 |
19 | The Little Hairy Men | 503 |
20 | The Dragon St George Did Not Kill | 520 |
21 | Kongamato, the Last Flying Dragon | 582 |
Pt. 7 | The Lesson of The Malagasy Ghosts | |
22 | Tratratratra, Vorompatra, etcetera | 601 |
Bibliography | 625 | |
Index | 653 |
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