i i CT! IM II. 43 



ceding in lcinu; entirely \\hile, except tin- face 

 ami hands : it / It of And. ! 



(){' this annual, an admira' imci) exists in 



tin- I 11 Miis.-nm, and i-, well repres- 



th' M (-(Mill number <>!' the \\i.rk entitled Museum 

 rinmnn. It i im|><>-Ml.lr ; tlic 



aniin;:!, witlioir with tl pe- 



culiar apprarance \vhidi i: :nl'lance 



to the luiniau figure giv > it. 



coininon !' \ .nid tho smaller 



i \ >r Pvjj:niy Apo, arc too w< 11 known to re- 

 (juire partieula. uppo-rd by 



Mr. Pennant t<> \\ , \\\>- I'x.^my of tho an- 



cier/ \vith 



the Crai 



Siniia 



( in 



u ith 1- ti^theiv like 



; \ miiM -tilar bodies, and tails of rl 

 ths in the different . One of the in.>t 



irkahle is the Simia Ijamadryas of Linnaeus, 

 or (ir v li.ihooii. It is of an ( le-ant n-y colour, 

 with the hair thickly mottled or freckled with mi- 

 nut-- dusky \ :t is ])articn' 

 diitingaished by th- ->ive length and fulnesi 



