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o 4 . cJ Presented by Sir Henry W. Peek, Bt., J.P., F.Z.S., 



June 7, 1895. 



p*. 2 Presented by Mrs. Stevens, June 17, 1895. 

 q\ 3 . Presented by Mr. A. Kegele, July 16, 1895. 

 r\ J . Presented by Capt. Fitzgerald, July 26, 1895. 

 s\ Presented by Miss Tolhurst, July 31, 1895. 

 t\ $ . Presented by Mr. R, Norton Stevens, Aug. 7, 1895. 

 u\ $ . Deposited, Aug. 16, 1895. 



v\ J . Presented by Hugh H. Collis, Esq., Aug. 19, 1895. 

 iv\ 3 . Presented by Miss E. S. Cooper, Sept. 9, 1895. 

 x\ d 1 . Presented by H. Small, Esq., Oct. 3, 1895. 

 y\ $ . Presented by Mrs. Vernon Biden, Oct. 18, 1895. 



60. Macacus lasiotus, Gray. Chinese Rhesus. 

 Hab. Interior of China. 



(See ed. 8, p. 20.) 



61. Macacus tcheliensis, A. Milne-Edwards. Tcheli Monkey. 

 Hab. Northern China. 



(See ed. 8, p. 20.) 



a. J ; b. $ . Presented by Dr. S. W. Bushell, C.M.Z.S., 

 June 17, 1886. From the Jung-ling Mountains near 

 Pekin. See P. Z. S. 1880, p. 537. 



62. Macacus cyclopis, Swinhoe. Round-faced Monkey. 

 Hab. Island of Formosa. 



(See ed. 8, p. 21.) 



a. rf ; b. $ . Presented by G. A. Corder, Esq., Sept. 12, 

 1883. 



63. Macacus pelops, Hodgs. Cashmere Monkey. 

 Hab. Himalayas. 



(See ed. 8, p. 21.) 



a. $ . Deposited, Oct. 22, 1890. 



64. Macacus assamensls, McClelland. Himalayan Monkey. 

 Hab. N. India. 



(See ed. 8, p. 21.) 



a. $ . Presented by Capt. Edmund A. Grubbe, Jan. 15, 

 1894. From Sikhim. 



