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black as in centralis, but only the lower lip is a little duskv. The 

 face is beset wilh black or grevish hairs. On the sides behind the 

 eves there is a comparatively broad area (') grizzled with black and 

 whitish hairs. Then follows the regular whiskers which are rather 

 short even in an old niale (shorter than in centralis). They are 

 very markedly directed upwards, white and soft below, grizzled 

 with blackish tips and stifFer in their upper parts, which also assume 

 a vellowish tint so that the whiskers bv this better blend with the 

 colour of the upper parts of the head which are grizzled with rather 

 pale straw yellow subapical rings to the blackish hairs. Towards 

 the back the yellow tint hecomes a little richer , similar to a light 

 shade of yellow ochre, and decidedlv more conspicuous. The back 

 of this race appears therefore much more vellow than that of cen- 

 tralis. On the flanks the vellow ochre dominâtes (but it is a little 

 paler and duller than Oberthûr's, 326.1). The yellow sprinkling 

 continues on the upper anns and thighs, but the lower portions of 

 the limbs are grey, grizzled with whitish rings to the hairs. The 

 hands are much speckled with black, the feet only little. The tail 

 is on its upper side proximally like the back, but the vellowish 

 disappears soon, the end is black; the lower side of the tail is 

 greyish white. AU under parts of the bodv from the chin, and the 

 inner side of the limbs are dull white. Below the root of the tail, 

 between the same and the callosities there is a patch of cinnamon 

 colourcil hairs, but not strongly developed and not below the cal- 

 losities. The underfur on the back is smoky grey, somewhat paler 

 than in centralis. 



Greatest length of skull 103.5 mm. 



Length of upper molar séries . . . 27.6 » 



The following subspecies established by Mat^chie are présent 

 in their type spécimens, which are mounted : 



Cercopithecus cynosurus Weynsi (126) from Banana; 



(') In C. p ceniraltx the white whishers extend forwards as to alniost iiiimediately 

 border the black face. The same is also the case with Maischie's subspecies /«,è(în:tf/aM^, 

 which alsu has a well developed brow-band. 



