15. MACACUS. 29 



Hab. Madras, Elliot. 



Living in populous towns and the wildest jungle; carrying off 

 fruit and grain from the shops of dealers. — Elliot. 



2. Macacus pileatus. The Zati or Capped Macaque. B. M. 



Forehead with short diverging hairs on the sides ; crown with 

 long erect hairs, with a tuft of long radiating hair behind; tail 

 longer than the body. Fur reddish brown, outer part of thighs 

 redder ; throat and beneath greyish white. 



Guenon couronnee, Buff. Snpp. viii. t. 1G. Simla pileata, Shaw (not 

 Desm.) ; Bennett, Tower Menag. fig. ? Cercopithecus radiatus, 

 KM. ? Macacus radiatus, Dcsm. M. siuicus, Gcoffroy (Mus. 

 Paris). 



Adult. Much darker ; haunches, round base of tail, and tail 



blackish. B. M. 



Var. Pale-grey; crown white ; thighs reddish. B. M. 



Hab. India ; Ceylon. 



3. Macacus nemestrinus. The Bruh. B. M. 



Forehead with short hair on the sides, directed backwards ; mid- 

 dle of forehead and crown with long hairs, forming a radiating tuft 

 behind ; tail shorter than the body, slender ; fur dark brown 

 or blackish, slightly yellow-washed ; crown, nape, loins, arid feet 

 black. 



Young. Pale brown ; crown, nape, and whiskers blackish. B. M. 



Pig-tailed Monkey, Edw. Glean, t. 214. Maimon, Bufon, II. N. xiv. 



t. 19. Simia nemestrina, Linn. Macacus nemestrinus, Dcsm. S. 



carpolegos, Raffles ! S. cristata, Fischer. S. platipygos, Schreb. 



S. fusca, Shaw. 

 Junior ? Babouin a longues jambes, Buffon, Supp. vii. t. 8. S. longi- 



cruris, Link. 



Hab. Sumatra ; Borneo. 



" The intcrdigital membrane between the first phalanges of the 

 fore and middle finger and the index and middle too occurs in this 

 species." — Cantor, Cat. Mamm. Malay, p. 7. 



4. Macacus melanotus. B. M. 



Forehead with short hairs on the sides, directed backwards ; middle 

 of the forehead and crown with long hairs, forming a compressed 

 crest behind ; tail very short, rudimentary ; fur black, obscurely 

 and minutely punctuated with yellow ; hairs dark, with a yellow 

 ring ; crown and crest blacker ; throat, chest, and beneath paler. 

 Papio melanotus, Oyilby, R Z. S. 1839, p. 31 ! 



Hab. Madras, Ogilby. 



