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Other localities : — Habbentota, Cey- 

 lon (B. M.), North and North-east 

 Provinces, Ceylon (M. S. I.). 



Ty]je : — Unknown. 

 11. M. fascicularis , Raffles. Type locality: — Sumatra (Raffles). 



Other localities : — Malay Peninsula 

 (B. M.) ; Tenasserim (M. S. I.). 



Type : — Unknown. 



Thomas has recentl}^ pointed out (A. M. N. H. (8), xvii, p. 179. 



1916), that this name was based by Geo- 

 Gen. II, PiTHECUS. ffroy and Cuvier (1795) on a Ceylon 



monkey which, whatever its species, was a 

 langur and not a macaque, hence it is the oldest name for the 

 langurs, and must be used in place of Semnopithecus, adopted by 

 Blanford (Mamm., p. 25). 



These four species form the first section of Blauford's kej'. But 



in addition to these Dollman pro- 

 No. 13. entellics D\\h\ poses to revive the name anchises, 

 No. lo. schistaceus,ILodgB. Bl3^th, for the southern race of 

 No. 14. priam, Bly. entellus. (J. B. N. H. S., xxii., p. 

 No. 15. hypoleiccos, Bly. 442, 1913), Elliot has established 



the name lanius for the race of 

 schistaceus living on the northern slope of the Himalayas. Finally 

 I have recentl}^ described a langur from the Northern Shan States 

 under the name of shanicus (3 . ~B . N. H. S., xxv, p. 46, 1917). 

 This, however, had already received a name, by which it must be 

 known, from Elliot, viz., melamerus (Rev. Prim., iii, p. 47, 1913). 

 True femoralis was named but not described by Horsfield 



(Mem. Sir T. S. Raffles, App. p. 462, 

 No. 25. femoralis, Horsf. 1830), who gave the type localit}' as 



" in Sumatra et Java." The specimen 

 however was fully described by Martin in 1833 (Charl. Mag. N. H., 

 ii, p. 436) under the same name. Robinson and Kloss separated 

 the Tenasserim form as a subspecies of neglecta (i.e. of femoralis'), 

 (Jour. F. M. States, Mus. IV, p. 174, 1911), distinguising it 

 under the name heatii, "by its generally brown coloration, absence 

 of white on the chest, and by having the white femoral line pro- 

 duced quite to the heel ( J. B. N. H. S., xxiii, p. 702, 1915). 

 These species form a third section (^ciz. : C. a.) of Blanford's 



No. 16. johni, Fisch. ^'.^y- ^^i^^^^'ermann spelt his spe- 



\r^ 1 f? 7 7 i ry- cies name kenhaloiiterus and this 



-Mo. 17. cep/ialovterus, Zmim. .,. i -. ^ , , ,,,, 



No. 18. senex, Erxl. "P^^^^^S ^"'^^^ ^"^ accepted Ihe 



No. 19. ursimis, Bly. ^^^^J"^ '"''''' appears to be undoubt- 



No. 22. harhei, Bly. ^'^^^ a synonym oi veter, L. Both, 



'' as well as aunnus, Kei., seem to 



