104 Lloyd's natural historv. 



orange-yellow, paler on the hind part of the beHy and on the 

 mner side of the limbs. Length of body, i8 inches ; of tail, 

 28^ inches, and with the tuft, 31 inches. Cranium globular; 

 supra-orbital ridges not prominent. 



The young have the fur soft, silky, and rather long, and are 

 much paler than the adults, and of a soft delicate grey, yel- 

 lowish-white taking the place of the rufous colour of the adults. 

 {Anderso?t.) 



Distribution. — Northern Assam, Arracan, Upper Burma, and 

 Tenasserim. Dr. Anderson observed a troop of this species at 

 Tsingu Myo on the left bank of the Irawaddy, at the lower end 

 of the first defile. 



Habits. — This species lives in small troops in the forest. 

 When young it is of a mild disposition ; but, when fully adult, 

 the males are ill-natured and fierce. 



in. THE HANUMAN LANGUR. SEMNOPITHECUS ENTELLUS. 



Lcntelle, Audeb., Singes, Fam. V., sect, ii., fig. 2 (1797)- 

 Simia e?itelhis, Dufresne, Bull. Soc. Philom., i., p. 49 (i797)- 

 Cercopithecus entellus, Latr., Hist. Nat. Buff., xxxvi., p. 283 



(1809). 

 Semfiopithecus entellus, Desm., Diet. Class. H. Nat., vii., p. 568 

 (1825); Sykes, P. Z. S., 1831, p. 199 ; Blyth, J. A. S. Beng., 

 xii. (1843), p. 169; xiii. (1844^ p. 470 \ Hutton, P. Z. S., 

 1867, p. 944; Gray, Cat. Monkeys Brit. Mus., p. 14 

 (1870); Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, vii., p. 60 (1876); 

 Anderson, Rep. Zool. Exped. Yun-nan. p. 15 (1878; with 

 full synonymy) ; Blanford, Faun. Brit. Ind., Mamm., p. 27 

 (1891). 

 Semnopitheciis anchises, Elliot; Blyth, J. A. S. Beng., xiii. 

 (1844), p. 470; xvi. (1847), p. 733. 



