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and ears naked, and black ; a fulvous band across the forehead 

 above the eyes ; sides of the head fulvous, speckled with black; 

 throat, creamy yellow ; under side of body pale fulvous, the 

 hairs ringed with black ; the inside of the arms, thighs, and 

 upper part of the legs greyish fulvous ; feet black. Length of 

 body, 28 inches; of tail, 26 inches. 



Distribution. — British Central Africa. Procured from the 

 natives of N-Konde, and brought from Karonga, at the north 

 end of Lake Nyasa, by Dr. Moloney. 



Habits. — Unknown. 



Cercopithecus leucocampyx (nee Fischer), Gray, Cat. Monkeys 



Brit. Mus., p. 22 (1870). 

 Cercopithecus neglectiis^ Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, vii., p. 70 



(1876); Giglioh, Zool. Anz., x., p. 510 (1887); Scl., 



P. Z. S., 1893, p. 253. 



Characters. — General colour greyish-brown, finely grizzled ; 

 under side of body black ; crown, outside of limbs and base 

 of tail black ; anterior aspect of thighs and a band across the 

 haunches white. 



Distinguished from the true C leticampyx by the colour of 

 the front of the thighs, and by its banded haunch. 



Distribution. — The White Nile, where it was obtained by 

 Consul Petherick. 



XXXII. THE DIADEM GUENON. CERCOPITHECUS LEUCAMPYX. 



Simia leucampyx, Fischer, Syn. Mamm., p. 20 (1829). 



