Sjjecies atui Sul>species of Mun/ci/s. 205 



the Macatjucs from Kmidiir or Siiii^aporc, its iifij^libo'irs. 

 Facial jiortion ol>kull sliorlL-r than hrain-casi'; teeth large; 

 t()ot!i-ro\vs eurved very slij^htly ; second and third niohirs 

 much longer tlian first in hoth jaws ; orbital ridge broad and 

 long; rostrum short and broad; Inain-easc broad and 

 rounded. Pelage niodcrately long, smooth ; tail about 

 equal in length to body ; I'oreiicad above eyes to hair flesh- 

 colour. 



Culour. — Male, (jeneral hue tawny oehrareous, reddish on 

 head and neck, dorsal region darkest and becoming more 

 yellow on the sides, the hairs on back being purplish grey 

 at l>ase, then banded with tawny oehraceous and black, and 

 the hairs on flanks yellowish grey banded with white; outer 

 side of arms grizzled grey, hairs being grey banded with 

 black and cream-buti"; hands and fingers black, covered with 

 yellowisli-white hairs ; outer side of thighs like back, legs 

 bluish grey ; under part of body and inner side of limbs 

 greyish white ; tail grizzled black and white above, brownish 

 grey beneath ; feet brownish grey. 



Young females are lighter in colour, some being a pale 

 reddish hue. 



Measurements. Total length 206 mm. ; tail 432 ; foot 152 ; 

 car 135 (collector). Skull: total length 11 16; occipito- 

 nasal length 9:2 "5 ; hensel 75'2 ; zygomatic width 70-9; 

 intertemporal width 38'7 ; width of brain-ease 54"7 ; greatest 

 w idth of rostrum 3& ]: ; length of rostrum 40 ; palatal 

 length 41 '7; length of nasals 17*5; length of upper tooth- 

 row 27'7 ; length of mandible 797 ; length of lower tooth- 

 row 350. 



Type in British Museum, no. 9. 4. 1. 31. 



This ^lacaque, while resembling its relative in colour of 

 pelage from Kundur next to it on the south, agrees in its 

 cranial charaeters w ith those of P.fascicu/aris from Sumatra, 

 a rather inex})lieable fact in both cases of this species and 

 the one from Kundur skipping the island nearest to it, and 

 agreeing more nearly in the cranial characters with the 

 species farthest from it on the north and south. 



Pithecus Icetus, sp. n. 



Type locality. Island of Tingi, South China Sea, oflP 

 south-east coast of Malay Peninsula. 



Gen. char. Colour similar to, but paler than, that of 

 P. karimotii and its allies; tail longer than head and body. 

 Skull with facial length nearly equal to that ot brain-case; 

 teeth moderately large, canines very long ; bony crest for 



