202 PITHECUS 



yellow ; face flesh color covered sparsely with blackish brown hairs. 

 Ex type British Museum No. O. 5. 8. 1. 



Measurements. Total length, 810; tail, imperfect, 200; from 

 another specimen with complete tail, No. 71. 3. 3. 5 ; to end of hairs 

 280. Skull: total length, 118.6; occipito-nasal length, 102.7; Hensel, 

 79.3 ; zygomatic width, 83.7 ; intertemporal width, 46 ; width of brain- 

 case, 64.2; median length of nasals, 19.8; palatal length, 45.5; length 

 of upper molar series, 33.2 ; length of mandible, 85.4 ; length of lower 

 molar series, 37. Ex type British Museum. 



There are three specimens in the British Museum all females, 

 but agreeing in texture and color of fur, two from Kuatun, and the 

 third from the Zoological Society Gardens, evidently erroneously 

 attributed to Cashmere. Both the Kuatun examples have lost a por- 

 tion of their tails, but the third specimen has a tail of normal length. 

 In general coloring this animal resembles P. tcheliensis Milne-Edwards 

 = P. LASiOTis Gray, but the great distance intervening between the 

 habitats, nearly the entire width of China, does not permit the supposi- 

 tion that they are of the same species. It is a much paler animal than 

 P. LASIOTIS. It can only be regarded as the south coast representative 

 of the Setchuen species P. lasiotis of which P. tcheliensis is the 

 female, with the loose, soft, flufify fur. The male probably when pro- 

 cured will be darker in color. 



PiTHECUs CYCLOPSis (Swinhoe). 



Macacus cyclopsis Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1862, p. 350, 

 pi. XLII; 1864, p. 380; 1870, p. 615; Sclat., Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 Lond., 1864, pp. 710, 711, fig.; Gray, Cat. Monkeys, Lemurs 

 and Fruit-eating Bats, Brit. Mus., 1870, p. 12; Murie, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. Lond., 1872, p. 772 ; Schleg., Mus. Pays-Bas, 

 Simise, 1876, p. Ill ; Anders., Zool. Exped. Yunnan. 1878, 

 p. 86; Forbes, Handb. Primates, II, 1894, p. 28. 



Macacus (radiatus) affinis Blyth, Cat. Mamm. Asiat. Soc. Mus., 

 1863, p. 8, (Formosa). 



Macacus (sinicus) affinis Anders., Exped. Yunnan, Zool., 1878. 

 p. 91, (footnote). 



FORMOSA MACAQUE. 



Type locality. Island of Formosa. Type in British Museum. 

 Geogr. Distr. Known only as from the Island of Formosa. 

 Genl. Char. Fur thick, woolly ; whiskers and beard present, the 

 latter short ; ears small, hairy ; tail stout, tufted. 



Color. Hairs of head and upper parts of body purplish gray, 



