32 SIMIAD-K. 



soft, yellowish-brown, rather paler and greyer beneath ; tail cy- 

 lindrical, hairy, about the length ol' the hands. 



Macacus speciosus, F. Cuv. Mamm. Lith. t. Cercopithecus spe- 

 ciosus, Lesson. Inuus fuscatus, Mus. Leyden. Inuus speciosus, 

 Temm. Faun. Japon. t. ! 



Hab. Japan. 



" Macacus maurus, F. Cuv. Mamm. Lith. t., is only from a 

 drawing, and is a very doubtful species." — Is. Geoff. Cat. p. 31. 



11. Macacus ochreatus. The Ashy-black Macaque. B. M. 



Hair of crown reflcxed. Whiskers, arms, inner side and front 

 edge of legs grey. Tail very short. 



Tapio ochreatus, Ogilby, P. Z. S. 1840, p. 50; Ann. N. IL\l p. 517. 

 Macacus fusco-ater, Schinz, Syn. Mamm. p. 58. M. ocreatus, Sclater, 

 P. Z. S. 1800, p. 420, t. 82 ! M. maurus, Mm. Leyden. 



Hab. . Skeleton in B. M. ; the skin was destroyed before it 



was received. 



1G. SILENUS. 



Head oblong ; face rather produced. Neck and chest maned. 

 Tail slender, rather short, ending in a tuft of hair. Fur uniform, not 

 anuulated. Hab. Asia. 

 Silenus, Gray; Lesson. 



Silenus vetei*. The Wandervo. B. M. 



Fur black ; whiskers and mane grey; tuft of the tail, inside of limbs, 

 and beneath whitish ; tail brown. 



Var. Mane white. 



Simia Silenus, Linn. S. veter, Linn. Cercopithecus senex, Zimm. 

 C. vetulus, Erxl. Silenus veter, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. p. 8. 

 Simia ferox, Shaw. S. leonina, Shaw. 



Hob. India : Malabar. Introduced and naturalized in China. 



17. INUUS. 



Head oblong ; face elongated, rounded, livid, hairy ; crown with 

 short reflexed hairs. Tail very short, reduced to a tubercle. Hab. 

 Africa. 



Cynocephalus (Magot), Cuvier 8? Geoff. Inuus (Magot), Geoff. 

 Magus, Lesson, 1827. 



Inuus ecaudatus. The Magot. B. M. 



Fur yellowish brown, black-varied ; hair black brown, with pale 

 tips ; underside of body and inside of limbs grey. 



