2i8 Lloyd's natural history. 



cheeks, whiskers, and hair under the throat, greyish ; the 

 crown, nape, and middle part of the back rather darker ; 

 outside of the leg somewhat redder ; hair on top of head and 

 nape rather elongate, directed backward, but not forming a 

 crest. 



Distribution. — Brazil. 



XIV. THE GOLDEN-HANDED CAPUCHIN. CEEUS CHRYSOPUS. 



Cebus chrysopes^ F. Cuvier, Hist. Nat. Mamm., pi. 51 (part.). 

 Cehuschrysopus^ Fischer, Syn. Mamm., p. 51 (1829); Is. Geoffr., 



Cat. Meth. Primates, p. 47 (1851); Gray, Cat. Monkeys 



Brit. Mus., p. 51 (1870). 

 Cebus albifro7is^ Schl., Mus. PaysBas, vii., p. 195 (1876, part.). 



Characters. — Fur soft ; hairs of crown of head radiating from 

 a centre, directed forward in front, formmg a transverse crest 

 on the middle of the crown. Face, throat, chest, and front of 

 shoulders, pale greyish-brown ; back of head and eyebrows 

 blackish. General colour of body pale sooty-brown, washed 

 with golden ; outer side of limbs golden-buff. 



Distribation. — United States of Colombia. 



XV. THE BONNETTED CAPUCHIN. CEBUS SUBCRISTATUS. 



Cebus subcrtstatus, Gray, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 827 ; id. Cat. 



Monkeys Brit. Mus., p. 52 (1870). 

 ? Cebus fro?itatuSj Schl., Mus. Pays Bas, vii., p. 206 (1876, 



P^^^-)* {Pla-e XXIT.) 



Characters. — Hair of crown elongate, divided by a central line 

 diverging to the eyebrows, forming an erect transverse crest 

 behind them. Fur blackish-brown ; sides of face pale ashy j 



