30 SIJIIAD^. 



See Macacus arctoides. Is. Geoff. Voy. Belanger, and Mag. Zool. iii. 

 t. 11. Apparently without a crest, and with a very rudi- 

 mentary tail. Cochin China. 



5. Macacus Pelops. B. M. 



Forehead and crown with short erect hair, directed forwards in 

 front, with a tuft of short radiating hairs behind ; fiu- pale reddish 

 brown ; side of nock paler ; cheeks and underside of body yellowish 

 grey ; taU slender, not so long as the body. 



Macacus (Pithex) Pelops, Hodgson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Calcutta, xi. 

 p. 1213 ! 



Hab. India : Nepal, Northern Hill, Hodgson. 



6. Macacus cristatus. B. M. 



Hair of crown short, rcflexed, elevated into a narrow Hnear cen- 

 tral longitudiual crest behind ; tail longer than the body ; fur white. 

 Perhaps an albino. 



Hab. ? From a Dutch collection. 



See Macacus philippinensis, Is. Geoff. Arch, du Mus. ii. t. 33 

 (albino). The hair of the crown is said to be regular, rcflexed, 

 and parallel. The figure shows no crest, but a rather de- 

 pressed line on the centre of the head. Hab. Philippines : 

 Manilla. 



7. Macacus cynomolgus. The Era. B. M. 



Forehead and crown with short hairs directed backwards and not 

 forming a crest ; fur redcHsh ohve, punctuated with black ; the limbs 

 greyer ; tail black, longer than the body, a line on underside, and 

 the tip, grey. 



Macaque a aigrette, Birffon, II. N. xiv. t. 20, 21. ? Simla cynomolgus, 

 Linn Macacus cynomolgus, Desm. Simla fasciculata, Raffiea ! 

 Macacus Irus, F. Ch(v. 



Hab. India : Sumatra, Raffies. 



Var. or subalbino. Pale reddish yellow beneath. Borneo. B.M. 



Albino. Fur white. B. M. 



Var. Cuminr/ii. Dark olive, slightly yellow-washed; frontal band 

 and tail blackish ; belly and front of thighs whitish ; tail longer 

 than body. Hah. Philippine Islands. A young specimen, like M. cy- 

 nomolgus, but much darker. The fu'st phalanges of the fingers and 

 toes of Macacus cynomolgus, and in some individuals also the second 

 phalanges of the toes, are united by a membrane. — Cantor, Cat. 

 Mamm. Malay, p. 6. B. M. 



