296 Mr. E. Schwarz on 7iew 



respect it is indistinguishable from dorcas. Nose-spot present. 

 Ears long, from inner lower angle to tip 128 mm. Pelage 

 long and soft as in Uttoralis. Horns as in Uitoralis, but 

 bleached in appearance, especially in the hollows between 

 the ridges, as tliough engrained with sand. In Uttoralis the 

 horns are very black. 



Skull-measurements of two adult male specimens, of which 

 tlie first is the type : — 



Greatest length 171, 174 mm. ; occiput to nasals 94, 94 ; 

 orbit to gnathion ^&, 87 ; premaxillaries 50, 54 ; vertical 

 diameter of orbits 31, 33 ; depth from lower margin of 

 maxillary at centre of last molar to highest point on inter- 

 parietal suture 74, 75 ; greatest width across orbits 73, 77 ; 

 length of upper dental series 53, 55; square measure of 

 central molar 11*5 X 8*5, 11x9*5. 



Hah. Nakheila, near the junction of the Atbara River with 

 the Nile, Upper Egypt. 



Type. Ad. S skin and skull, B.M. no. 4. 11. 3. 104, 

 from Nakheila ; collected and presented by the lion. N. C. 

 Kothschild. 



XXXI. — Tivo new Mammals from the Malay Archipelago. 

 By Ernst Schwarz. 



The name of the Macaque now described has already been 

 published by some accident in my account of Dr. Eibert^s 

 collection in connection with the Suxnbawa race, referred to 

 as Pithecus fascicularis aff. limitis. It is for that reason 

 only that I give a diagnosis of the Timor monkey previous to 

 a general account of Herr C. B. HauieFs mammals from that 

 island. 



Pithecus fascicularis limitis, subsp. n. 



Skull distinguished from that of P.f. mordax from Java by 

 its smaller size, narrower postorbital region, wider zygoma, 

 and weaker canines. 



Colour of type. General appearance of upper parts dark yel- 

 lowish olive (about ''orange-jaune 15/^ ' Code des Couleurs' 

 [Klincksieck et Valette]), the hairs being banded black and 

 dark olive-yellow. Top of head dark olive-yelloAv, the dark 

 bands of the hairs being less conspicuous. No distinct 

 superciliary black nor whitish stripe ; only a few elongated 



