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of the tail and sides of the rami), '^'^il not so long as the body, 

 thick, broad at the base, thin in the middle, and rather clubbed at 

 the end. (See Catal. p. 31.) 



9 b. Macacus Sancti-Johannis. B.M. 



Fur dark olive, minutely punctulated with yellow ; head, shoulders, 

 and fore legs darker and blackish ; stronger hairs over eyebrows 

 black. Tail imperfect, probably shorter than the body. 



Inuus Saucti-Jolianuis, Swin/ioe, P. Z. S. 1S(J0, p. 560 1 



Hub. Hong-Kong ; island of North Lena. 



Very like the preceding; perhaps only a younger specimen with 

 the tail in a bad state. 



Page 32. Add : — 12. Macacus inornatus. B.M. 



Hair of the crown reflexcd, dark greyish bi'own, brighter-washed ; 

 forehead and cheeks blacker ; hind part of the thighs greyish white ; 

 face and ears naked, black ; buttocks red ; tail very short, rudi- 

 mentary. 



Macacus inornatus, Graij, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 202, t. xix. ! 



Hnb. Borneo. 



The two specimens in the British Museum are evidently faded, 

 and probably prepared from specimens originaUj' preserved in 

 spirits. 



The face of 31. arcfoides is red. I had proposed for this species the 

 subgeneric name G}jmnopy<ja, on account of the shortness of the tail 

 and the great extent and nakedness of the rump. 



13. Macacus lasiotus. B.M. 



Tail none ; ears ovate, prominent, exposed, covered with hair ; fur 

 yellowish olive, very minutely punctulated by the small subtorminal 

 yellow rings ; of the rump and outer side of the thighs reddish ; 

 of the face, cheeks, chest, front of the shoulders, and under part of 

 the body grey ; the skin of the hmder part of the body, near the 

 callosities, crimson ; the crown covered with short erect or reflexed 

 hairs, with a few blackish hairs projecting forwards over the eye- 

 brows ; the chest and imder part of the bod}' covered with abun- 

 dance of hail's ; skin of face whitish flesh-coloured, -with a small red 

 naked spot at the outer hinder angle of each eye; hand covered 

 with hair, blackish. 



Macacus lasiotus, Gray, P. Z. S. 1868, p. 61, pi. 6 ! 



H(th. China. 



