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foot, 125 (152) ; foot without claws, 120 (148) ; ear from meatus, 

 31 (32) ; ear from crown, 28 (26) ; width of ear, 30 (32). 



Cranial measurements of type: greatest length, iii (134) ; basal 

 length, 78 (96) ; basilar length, 76 (92) ; least palatal length, 38 

 (52.4) ; palatal breadth between front molars, 20.6 (26.4) ; zygo- 

 matic breadth, 71 (85) ; mastoid breadth, 62.6 (72) ; greatest breadth 

 of braincase above roots of zygomata, 61 (68) ; least breadth of 

 braincase immediately behind orbits, 42 (50) ; greatest orbital 

 breadth, 60 (66) ; least distance from orbit to alveolus of inner 

 incisor, 33 (47.6) greatest depth of braincase, 47.4 (48) ; mandible, 

 79.6 (94) ; maxillary toothrow exclusive of incisors (alveoli), 35.4 

 (41.6) ; three upper molars together (crowns), 22.6 (26) ; man- 

 dibular toothrow exclusive of incisors (alveoli), 40.4 (47) ; three 

 lower molars together (crowns), 23.4 (28). 



Specimens examined. — Two, the type, and a very young individual, 

 both from South Pagi Island, 



Remarks. — The young, of which the type was the parent, closely 

 resembles the adult in all respects, except that the tail is somewhat 

 less thinly haired. 



MACACUS PH^URA sp. nov. 



Type. — Adult male (skin and skull), No. 121,870, United States 

 National Museum. Collected at Siaba Bay, Nias Island, Sumatra, 

 March 20, 1903, by Dr. W. L. Abbott. Original number, 2399. 



Characters. — Similar to Macaciis fascicularis,'^ but general color 

 slightly darker, and upper surface of tail conspicuously blackish. 



Color. — Type : back and sides bufif, slightly browner and more 

 yellow than that of Ridgway, and everywhere inconspicuously 

 grizzled with black. The sides are a trifle less yellowish than the 

 back. Outer surface of arms like sides of body, but distinctly tinged 

 with gray ; outer surface of legs essentially like sides of body. 

 Fingers, toes, and sides of feet indefinite dark brown. Crown like 

 back. Forehead sprinkled with blackish hairs. Cheeks grizzled 

 buffy gray. Underparts, sides of neck, and inner surface of legs 

 pale ecru-drab. Tail ecru-drab below, blackish above. Near base 

 the hairs of the upper surface of the tail are inconspicuously grizzled 

 with buffy brown annulations. Beyond middle the blackish be- 

 comes diluted with ecru-drab. 



Skull and teeth. — The skull and teeth show no tangible charac- 

 ters to distinguish them from those of Macacus fascicnlaris. 



ipor use of the name Macacus fascicnlaris (Raffles) in place of M. 

 cynomolgtis" see Bonhote, Fasciculi Malaycnscs, Zoology, I, p. 3. July, 1903. 



