id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zozx66zg6bcylfwk6lflvyy4yi Bernardo Urbani Further Information on Neotropical Monkeys Reported in the XVI Century 2004 2 .pdf application/pdf 888 80 72 Previously, I reviewed chronicles that reported on or illustrated Neotropical primates in the XVth and XVIth centuries in the text (Afetinan, 1954; McIntosh, 2000) (Fig. 1). baboon-like monkeys in the New World were drawn for the reports by other travelers in the New World such as Amerigo Vespucci (who referred to Neotropical primates as baboons and macaques; Urbani, 1999) and Arabic chroniclers Dudley (1574–1649), voyaging in the West Indies, entered the Gulf of Paria (Venezuela) from the southwest first reference that we know of for monkeys from a Caribbean island, and specifically Trinidad. two primates of this island (Phillips, 1998), the "munkeis" Bernardo Urbani, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, 109 Davenport Hall, 607 S. Robert Dudley's voyage to the West The Piri Reis Map of 1513. Two monkeys of the New World in the Piri Re'is' Carte right of the map) (La Ronciere et al., 1984: plate 28). ./cache/work_zozx66zg6bcylfwk6lflvyy4yi.pdf ./txt/work_zozx66zg6bcylfwk6lflvyy4yi.txt