26 MAMMALIA OF INDIA. 
No. 19. INuus ve/ MACACUS PELOPS. .Syv.—Macacus ASSAMENSIS. 
The Hill Monkey (Jerdon’s No. 8). 
Hasirat.—The Himalayan ranges and Assam. 
DescriPTIoN.— Brownish grey, somewhat mixed with slaty, and rusty 
brownish on the shoulders in some; beneath light ashy brown; fur 
fuller and more wavy than in rhesus ; canine teeth long ; of stout habit : 
callosities and face less red than in the last species (/erdon). Face flesh- 
coloured, but interspersed with a few black hairs (AZcC7ed/and). 
No. 20. INuus ved MACACUS NEMESTRINUS. 
The Pig-tailed Monkey. 
Hapitat.—Tenasserim and the Malay Archipelago. 
DescriPtion.—General colour grizzled brown ; the piles annulated 
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with dusky and fulvous; crown darker, and the middle of the back also 
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