CHAPTER I. THE DEALER IN ANIMALS.
CHAPTER II. MAGOG'S REVENGE.
CHAPTER III. A TERRIBLE NIGHT.
CHAPTER IV. THE WRECK.
CHAPTER V. ASHORE.
CHAPTER VI. DISAGREEABLE NEIGHBORS.
CHAPTER VII. A SINGULAR DISAPPEARANCE.
CHAPTER VIII. A PERILOUS PREDICAMENT.
CHAPTER IX. A TERRIBLE FIGHT.
CHAPTER X. A REMARKABLE GATHERING.
CHAPTER XI. AN ODD VILLAGE.
CHAPTER XII. THE TREASURE-CAVE.
CHAPTER XIII. TREASURE-GATHERING.
CHAPTER XIV. THE BABOON TASK-MASTER.
CHAPTER XV. A MONKEY-FEAST.
CHAPTER XVI. AN APISH ORGY.
CHAPTER XVII. INCONVENIENT MEMORIES.
CHAPTER XVIII. FROM THE FRYING-PAN TO THE FIRE.
CHAPTER XIX. BESIEGED.
CHAPTER XX. CAPTAIN SEAWORTH'S JOURNAL.
CHAPTER XXI. A HAPPY DISCOVERY.
CHAPTER XXII. SOLVING THE MYSTERY.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE BEGINNING OF HOSTILITIES.
CHAPTER XXIV. A METAMORPHOSIS.
CHAPTER XXV. THE NEW KING.
CHAPTER XXVI. A KINGLY GRAVE-DIGGER.
CHAPTER XXVII. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
CHAPTER XXVIII. A ROYAL INVALID.
CHAPTER XXIX. EXCESSIVE AFFECTION.
CHAPTER XXX. THE RETREAT.
CHAPTER XXXI. THE RETURN OF THE COLONISTS.
CHAPTER XXXII. A BOATSWAIN'S FATE.
CHAPTER XXXIII. A PITCHED BATTLE.
CHAPTER XXXIV. APISH STRATEGY.
CHAPTER XXXV. THE RETREAT.
CHAPTER XXXVI. A DISAPPOINTMENT.
The front of the house gave way under the shower of stones thrown at Philip by the monkeys.—(See page 191.)
Captured by Apes; OR, HOW PHILIP GARLAND BECAME KING OF APELAND.
By HARRY PRENTICE.
Author of “The Slate-Picker,” “Captured by Zulus,” etc., etc.
ILLUSTRATED.
NEW YORK A. L. BURT, PUBLISHER,
Copyright 1892, by A. L. Burt.