Stories for the cryptozoology enthusiast, and others interested in intelligent apes, hairy men, and other primatological and anthropological oddities in classic science fiction and fantasy. Stories include:
- Story of Tsoqélem (traditional)
- Two Nights in Southern Mexico (1844, Karl Postl)
- Hunting of the Soko (1881, Phil Robinson)
- Manmat’ha (1884, Charles De Kay)
- A Haunt of the Jinkarras (1890, Ernest Favenc)
- From a Simian Point of View (1892, H. Knight Horsfield)
- Dankwarra, the Isle of Fear (1893, Stevens Vail)
- The Depths of Kyamo (1896, J.H. Rosny the Elder)
- No-Man’s-Land (1898, John Buchan)
- The Harbour-Master (1899, Robert W. Chambers)
- Found by the Missing Link (1902, W. L. Alden)
- In the Lower Passage (1902, Harle Oren Cummins)
- Beyond the Banyans (1909, Epes Sargent)
- Back There in the Grass (1911, Gouverneur Morris)
- The Ape-Man (1913, Arthur Ogilvy)
- The Missing Link (1914, Marcel Roland)
- Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn . . . (1921, H. P. Lovecraft),
- Spirit Island (1922, Captain)
- The Horror-Horn (1922, E. F. Benson)