754 CLA8S XVII. 



Oercopithecm leucampyx FiscH., Cercoijilhecus Pluto Gray, Zool. Pro- 

 ceed. 1848, Mamm. PI. 3, Cercopithecus Diana F. Cuv., Mammif. (ed. 4to), 

 PI. 14, &c. 



B. Buccal pouches none. 



+ Buttochs callous. 



Semnopithecus F. Cuv. (and Colohus Illig.). Buccal folds, 

 rudiments of pouches. Face little produced. Last molar tooth of 

 lower jaw mostly with a fifth accessory tubercle behind. Feet 

 long, fore feet with thumb very short, in some none, with third 

 and fourth fingers long, subequal. Tail long, equalling body or 

 mostly far surpassing it. 



Colohus Illig. Fore feet tetradactylous, with a tubercle in place 

 of thumb, or thumb none. 



Sp. Semnopithecus polycomos, Simla polycomos Zimmekm., Colohus polycomos 

 Wagn., Pennant Quadr. PI. 46 (fig. cop. in Buff. Suppl. vii. PL 17, 

 ScHREBER Sdugth. Tab. 10 D), Coloh. ursinus Ogilbt, Frasbr Zool. typ. 

 Tab. I, Colohus vellerosus IsiD. Geoffr., Colohus leucomeros Ogilby; the 

 haardmannetje {hearded manildn) of Bosman ; this monkey becomes 2 feet 

 long, the tail 1 feet 8 inches ; black, the tail white ; the adult animal, 

 especially the male, has long white hair on the head, the neck and the 

 chin. Compare Temminck Esquisses Zool. sur la c6te de Ouine, pp. 21 — 24. 

 — Colohus Temminchii Kuhl, Colohus fuliginosus Ogilby, Simia ferruginea 

 Shaw, also from the coast of Guinea. — Semnopithecus Ouereza, Colohus 

 Guereza Edeppell, A hyssinische Wirhelth. Tab. i., P. Gervais in Guerin, 

 Magas. de Zool. 1836, Mammif. PI. 18; Abyssinia; black, with long 

 white hair along the sides and a white tail with a large brush of hair at 

 the end. — Coloh. verus V. Beneden, Bullet, de I'Acad. de Brux. V. 6. 



Semnopithecus F. Cuv. Fore feet pentadactylous, with thumb 

 shoi-t. (The species known hitherto are all from Asia.) 



Sp. Semnopithecus nemasus, SimiaNemceus L. (Mantiss. plant. 2, p. 521), Buff. 

 XIV. PI. 41, AuDEB. Singes, iv. r, PI. i, Cuv. Mamm. (ed. 4to), PI. 12; 

 le douc Buff. ; a beautifully variegated monkey from Cochin-china, grey 

 fore legs and tail white, hind legs black at the upper part, below the knees 

 red-brown ; — Semnopithecus nasicus, Simia nasica Scheeb., Simla rostrata 

 Blumenb., Ahb. Naturh. Gegenst. No. 13, Buff. Suppl. vii. PI. 11, 12, 

 AuDEB. Singes, iv. 2, PI. i, Verhandel. over de Nederl. Bezittingen, Mamm. 

 PI. 12, fig. 3 (the young animal), Borneo; — Semnopithecus entellus Cuv., 

 Mammif. (ed. 4to), PI. 8, 9, Cdv. R. Ani., ed. ill., Mammif. PI. 13, fig. i, 

 Bengal, Assam;- — Semnopithecus cephalopterus, Cercopithecus cephalopterus 

 Zimmerm., Cercopithecus leucoprymnus Otto, Nov. Act. Acad. Cces. Leap. 

 Carol. XII. pp. 503 — 518 (with 2 PL); at Ceylon, where this species is 

 named Wanderoe (see above Cynocep>hah(S Silen us) ;— Semnopithecus me- 

 lanolophus, Simia melalophos Eaffl., Linn. Trans. XIII. p. 40, Gu^.R. 



