PITH EC us 191 



Macacus arctoides I. Geoff., Mag. Zool., 1833, p. 6, pi. II ; Id. 



Voy. Belang., Zool., 1834, p. 61 ; Id. Archiv. Mus. Hist. Nat., 



Paris, II, 1843, p. 575, (Part.) ; Id. Cat. Primates, 1851, p. 



31; Reichenb., Vollstand. Naturg. Affen, 1862, p. 142, pi. 



XXIV, fig. 371 ; Anders., Exped. Yunnan, Zool., 1878, p. 45, 



pis. I, II; Schleg., Mus. Pays-Bas, Simise, 1876, p. 116; 



Blanf., Faun. Brit. Ind., Mamm., 1891, p. 17; Forbes, Handb. 



Primates, II, 1894, p. 8, (Part.) ; Flow., Proc. Zool. Soc. 



Lond., 1900, p. 315. 

 Papio melanotus ( !) Ogilby, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1839, p. 31. 

 Pithecus arctoides Blainv., Osteogr., Mamm., I, 1839, p. 64, Atl., 



pi. VII. 

 Inuus arctoides Wagn., Schreb., Saugth. Suppl., I, 1840, p. 146; 



V, 1855, p. 57. 

 Pithecus {Macacus) arctoides Dahlb., Stud. Zool. Fam. Reg. 



Anim. Natur., fasc. I, 1856, pp. 116, 118. 

 Macacus melanotus ( !) Gray, Cat. Monkeys, Lemurs and Fruit- 

 eating Bats, Brit. Mus., 1870, p. 29. 

 Macacus brunneus Anders., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1871, p. 628; 



1872, p. 203, pi. XII, juv.; 1874, p. 652; Sclat., Proc. Zool. 



Soc. Lond., 1875, p. 332. 

 Inuus speciosus Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng., XLIV, 1875, ext. 



no. p. 6. 



BROWN MACAQUE. 



Type locality. Unknown. Species established on a drawing by 

 Duvaucel. 



Geogr. Distr. Upper Burma, (Cachar) ; Upper Assam; Kakhyen 

 Hills on frontier of Yunnan; not found in Irawady Valley, (Ander- 

 son) ; Cochin China ; Borneo. 



Genl. Char. Tail nearly obsolete. No black cap on head; face 

 red. 



Color. General color of head, body and limbs dark reddish brown, 

 the hairs ringed with black and pale yellow; under parts yellowish 

 white ; hands and feet dark reddish brown. Face red. Ex type of 

 M. arctoides I. Geoff., in Paris Museum. 



Measurements. Skull: total length, 149; occipito-nasal length, 

 126 ; Hensel, 101 ; intertemporal width, 46 ; palatal length, 60 ; width of 

 braincase, 70; median length of nasals, 26; length of upper molar 

 series, 39 ; length of mandible, 99 ; length of lower molar series, 49. 



F. Cuvier (1. c.) described and figured a Macaque with a very 

 short tail, founded upon a drawing of Duvaucel and called it speci- 



