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External ■meastirements of type (weight 15 pounds avoirdupois). ^ — 

 Total length, 1100; tail vertebra, 600; tail hairs, 633; hind foot, 137; 

 head, 143; ear above crown, 32; ear above notch at base, 39. 



Jittnarl's. — The cascuni had the human three folds, but lacked an 

 appendix veriniformis. 



Specimens examined. — Eleven skins, 10 with skulls (one skull, Cat, 

 No. 123451, U.S.N.M., missing), from Pantar, Mindanao (Nos. 

 123448-123456, U.S.N.M.); 1 from the mouth of the Sulug River on 

 the east side of the Gulf of Davao, southern Mindanao (No. 125323, 

 U.S.N.M.); and 1 (No. 125326, U.S.N.M.) from the island of Basilan 

 (off Zamboanga, Mindanao). 



CYNOMOLGUS MINDANENSIS APOENSIS, new subspecies. 

 MOUNT APO LONG-TAILED GREEN MONKEY OR MACAQUE. 



Lo</-tooiig (Bagobo natives of Mount Apo). 



Tt/pe.—Adnh female (skin and skull), Cat. No. 125321, U.S.N.M. 

 Collected on Mount Apo at the altitude of 6,000 feet, southern Min- 

 danao, Philipine Islands, June 25, 1904, by Edgar A.Mearns. (Origi- 

 nal number, 5670.) 



Characters. — Similar to Cynomolgus mindanensls., ])ut paler and dif- 

 ferent in color. 



Color. — Upperparts yellowish olive, the hairs everywhere annulated 

 with blackish; top of head slightly washed with burnt umber; sides of 

 head pale olivaceous gray, annulated with darker; forehead pale oliv- 

 aceous gray, separated from the crown by a strong fringe of stiff Idack 

 hairs; face gray; underparts whitish smoke gray; genitals ])istre; 

 outer surface of limbs pale yellowish olive, changing to olive-gray on 

 lower portion and on hands and feet; upper side of tail slate-black at 

 base, fading to mouse gray on terminal half, and smoke gray on under 

 side. Young, and nearly mature specimens, are colored almost exactly 

 like the two old females. 



Skull and teidJi. — Compared with C. inindanensis miridanensis the 

 rostrum is shorter, and the l)raincase wider, the zygomatic arches more 

 expanded, orbital breadth slightly greater, and the molariform teeth 

 slightly narrower. 



Spt'cimens examined. — Four skins with skulls, all from Momit Apo 

 at 6,000 feet altitude, June 25 to 29, 1904. Females not pregnant. 

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