114 CEBUS 



and tail black ; hands and feet black, fingers and toes brownish gray. 

 Ex Paris Museum specimen. 



Measurements. Total length about 775 ; tail, 375. No skull. 



Three examples of this species are in the Paris Museum, each one 

 marked "un des types," but the real type, or one marked "type de 

 I'espece" could not be found. Two of the specimens have a white line 

 on forehead, the other has the large heavy tufts springing directly 

 above the eyes. It seems to be a distinct form of the tufted species 

 characterized by the numerous long white hairs scattered about the fur. 

 The specimens vary in color from a rather reddish brown to black 

 glossed with brown. Two are marked from Brazil, Province of Sao 

 Paulo, but of the third the locality is unknown. 



In the Vienna Museum are two specimens collected by Hofrat 

 Wettstein in Sao Paulo, Brazil, which I am inclined to attribute to this 

 species. The number of long white hairs varies among the examples, 

 one of them having many scattered about the pelage throughout the 

 body generally, while the other has not quite so many. 



