124 Lloyd's natural history. 



Mr. Thomas mentions (P. Z. S., 1886, p. 66) a very re- 

 markably coloured individual, differing from all others in 

 having its crest, nape, arms, legs, and tail, yellow, con- 

 trasting markedly with the dark hues of the face, body, and 

 feet. It is, however, approached by a specimen in the British 

 Museum from Malacca, collected by Dr. Cantor, which has the 

 crest yellov/, and the limbs and tail lighter than usual. Its 

 auditory bullae, however, are larger and more projecting, and 

 its teeth smaller than is usually the case with S. obscurus. 



Distribution. — Siam ; the Malayan Peninsula ; Tenasserim, 

 Mt. Mooleyit, at 5,000 feet. 



xvL Anderson's langur. semnopithecus holotephreus. 

 Sevinopithecus holotephreus, Ander., Zool. Res. Exped. Yun-nan, 

 p. 27(1878). 



Characters — " Uniform dark slaty-grey passing into black on 

 the fore-arm and hands, and also on the feet. Under surface 

 and inner side of the fore-limbs and thighs, pale yellowish- 

 grey. Head slightly crested over the vertex, but with only a 

 feeble tendency to lateral compression. Supra-orbital hairs 

 moderately long and black. Whiskers rather long, directed 

 backwards and outwards, hiding the ears in front. Face 

 bluish-black ; area round the eyes and lips white. Length of 

 body, 2i>4 inches; tail, 24^ inches." {Anderson) 



Distribution and Habits. — Unknown. 



xvn. Germain's langur. semnopithecus germainl 

 Senmopitheais germaini, Milne-Edwards, Bull. Soc. Phiiom., 

 Seance, 12, Feb., 1876; Ander on, Zool. Rp. Expcd. 

 Yun-nan, p. 27 (1S78); Schl., Mus. Pays-Bas, vii., p. 34 

 (1876). 



