GUENONS. 



body is of a ueurly pure white, these white pai-ts being separated from the darker 

 regions by an abrupt division : and we liave ah'eady alhided to the .Hstinctive white 

 spot on eaeli side near the root of the tail. The naki-d portions of tlie face are 

 purphsh, witli the exception of the hps and cliin, which are flesh-coloured. The 



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THE MON.\ MONKEY AND DIANA .MONKEY (i Hat. size). 



bushy whiskers, which Cdinc foiward .so as to conceal a lai-gc ])art of the cheeks, are 

 straw-colunriMl, with a mixture of a few black liair.s. A black transver.se ban<l, 

 surmounted liy a thin streak of grey, extends from above the eyebrows to the base 

 of the ears ; the latter, together with the hands and feet, being of a livid flesh-tint. 

 Writing of this species, which may be described as decidedly more docile and 



