MAMMALIA, 



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COALY-MONKEY. 



The coaly-monkey is common in Arracan, where it has 

 the same vernacular names as the preceding species, 

 which it much resembles. 

 Macacus carhonarius. 



cancrivorus, Blyth. 



LONG-HAIRED PIG-TAILED MONKEY. 



This monkey is least common of all the species in the 

 Provinces, but it is most frequently seen in confinement 

 It is found inland, but rarely if ever on the banks of 

 streams. 



Jnuiis arctoides, Blyth. 



Macacus " 

 It has been referred to the following allied species ! 

 P-apio nemestrinus, Ogilby. 



Simla nemestrinus, Linne. 



• Imia Platypygos, Schreber 



iafusca, Shaw, 



Macacus nemestrinus, Desmarest. 



la carpolegus, Raffles. 



Inuus nemestrinus) Blyth. 



Gc$pr£oe8su (g^qoScoc^Si Arracan) 



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LEMUR, OR BENGAL SLOTH, 



The lemur, Bengal sloth, or slow loris, as it is various- 

 named, is found in the Provinces, but is not abundant. 

 The Karens say that were it to enter a town, that town 

 would assuredly be destroyed. 



JVycticebus tardigrad Watetfhouse, Cat. 



Lemur tardigradus, Linne apud R-affles, 



Nycticebus bengalensis, Geofc 

 ticebusjavanit Geoff 



Loris tardigradus, Geoff. 



Stenops javanicus, Van der Hoeven. 



\8tenops tardigrad Wagner, apud Schinz. 



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