THE CAPUCHINS. 21 3 



Cebus frontatus, Kuhl, Beitr. Zool., p. 34 (1820); Schl., Mus. 



Pays Bas, vii., p. 206 (1876, part). 

 Cehiis variegatuSj Schl., Mas. Pays Bas. vii., p. 208 (1876, 



part). 



Characters. — Crown with hairs elongated into a conical 

 central crest. Fur bright red j crown bright red like the back, 

 with a black spot. 



Distribution. — Brazil. 



IX. THE GRIZZLED CAPUCHIN. CEBUS ANNELLATUS. 



Cebus atinellatus^ Gray, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 827, fig. 3 ; id. Cat. 

 Monkeys Brit. Mus., p. 51. 



Characters. — Hair of crown long and erect, forming a central 

 conical crest. Fur brown, reddish-washed, especially on the 

 thighs, the hairs with several pale rings ; a streak on the sides of 

 the neck bent down on the front of the shoulders, yellow; 

 bel'y reddish ; crown, temples, whiskers, outer and inner side 

 of the limbs and tail, black ; hair of face deep black ; crown- 

 spot broad, with a broad line to the forehead and another, on 

 each side, to the whiskers. 



Distribution. — Brazil. 



X. THE WHITE-FRONTED CAPUCHIN. CEBUS ALBIFRONS. 



Simla albifr Oils, Humb., Obs. Zoo\^ p. 323 (181 1). 



Cebus chrysopes (Le Sajou a picds dores), Fr. Cuv., Hist. Nat. 



Mammif., pi. 51 (part.). 

 Cebus albifrons^ Is. Geoffr., Ann. Mus., xix., p. iti (1812); 



Gray, Cat. Monkeys Brit. Mus., p. 50 (1870) ; Schl, Mus. 



Pays Bas, vii., p. 195 (1876, part.) 

 Cebus leucocephalus^ Gray, t. c. p. 50. 

 Cebus versicolor, Pucher., Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 335 (part). 



