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British Museum, has nothing to do with C. hamadryas, as supposed 
by Wagner in the work above referred to*, but is most closely allied 
to C. babuin. 
It may be of interest to add a complete list of the species at the 
present moment in the Menagerie, although in this group of animals 
deaths and fresh accessions are so frequent that the names are liable 
to perpetual change. 
1. Presbytes entellus, India. 
. Cercopithecus petaurista, W. Africa. 
- mona, W. Africa. 
diana, W. Africa. 
delalandii, 8. Africa. 
sabeus, W. Africa. 
rufo-viridis, Zambesi. 
griseo-viridis, E. Africa. 
9. Cercocebus fuliginosus, W. Africa. 
10. Macacus radiatus, Continental India. 
rr; pileatus, Ceylon. 
12. —— cynomolgus, Malay countries. 
13. —— szlenus, Malabar Coast. 
14. —— rhesus, India. 
15. —— nemestrinus, Malay countries. 
16. —— ocreatus, Celebes (7). 
Wir MaUrUs. 
18. Cynocephalus hamadryas, Aden. 
anubis, W. Africa. 
20. Cebus apella, 8. America. 
cirrifer, S. America. 
capucinus, 8. America. 
23. Ateles pentadactylus, 8. America ft. 
24. Lemur nigrifrons, Madagascar. 
albimanus, Madagascar. 
hybridus, ex L. nigrifronte, 3, et L. albifronte, 9. 
26. 
The following species have within the last few years bred in our 
menagerie :—Macacus pileatus, M. rhesus, Cercocebus fuliginosus, 
and hybrids between M. pileatus and M. radiatus, between M. eyno- 
molgus and M. nemestrinus, and between Lemur nigrifrons aud L. 
albifrons. 
2. On THE Genus HyPeROODON: THE TWO BRITISH KINDS, AND 
THEIR Foop. By Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S., V.P.Z.S., erc. 
At the preceding meeting of the Society, a letter was read from 
the Rev. G. Beardsworth, the Vicar of Selling, on a female Whale and 
* Schreber’s Saiug. Suppl. v. p. 63. 
+ Our Aleles has one hand with the thumb, and one without it, and is thus 
intermediate between 4. pentadactylus and A. paniscus. But the face is black. 
