CATALOGUE. 15 



II. From the Indian Archipelago. 



15. Semnopithecus maurus, Schreb. Sp. 



16. Semnopithecus pyrrhus, Horsfield. 



17. Semnopithecus cristatus, Raffles Sp. 



18. Semnopithecus flavimanus, Isidore Geoffroy. 



19. Semnopithecus melalophus, Fred. Cuv. 



20. Semnopithecus femoralis, Horsfield. 



21. Semnopithecus obscurus, Reid. S. halonifer, Cantor. S. leuco- 

 mystax, Muller et Temminck. 



22. Semnopithecus mitratus, Eschscholtz Sp. S. comatus, Desm. 



23. Semnopithecus rubicundus, Muller, Monographisch overzicht, fyc. 

 p. 61. Kalassi of Borneo. 



24. Semnopithecus chrysomelas, Muller, Monographisch overzicht, #e. 

 p. 61. 



25. Semnopithecus sumatranus, Muller, Monographisch overzicht, &c. 

 p. 61. 



26. Semnopithecus frouiatus, Muller, Monographisch overzicht, %c.p. 62. 



27. Semnopithecus larvatus, Wurmb. Sp. The Kahau or proboscis 

 monkey. 



III. From Ceylon. 



28. Semnopithecus cephalopterus, Zimmerman Sp. 



Semn.? albogularis, Sykes (Proceed. Zool. Soc., 1831, p. 106), 

 supposed to be a native of Madagascar, is enumerated by Mr. Ogilby 

 (Monkeys, p. 331) and Martin (Quadrumana, p. 512) as a species of 

 Cercopithecus. S. auratus, Geoffroy (Ann. de Mus. XIX.), according 

 to the view of Dr. S. Muller, as above stated, is merely a variety, 

 either of S. sumatranus or S. chrysomelas. S. albocinereus, of Desma- 

 rest, is enumerated by several writers as a distinct species, but its 

 rank and character are as yet doubtful. Dr. S. Muller, in his general 

 remarks on the genus Semnopithecus (Monographisch overzicht, &c. 

 p. 59), states that several species of his list, may perhaps be found to 

 be mere local varieties klimaats versheidenheden of other species. 



Genus COLUBUS, Illiger, Prodromus Syst. Hamm. 



15. COLUBVS GUEREZA, Ruppell, New Wirbelthiere <con 

 Abyssinien, Saengthiere, p. 1, with a figure. 



GUEREZA, of the Abyssinians. 



HAB. Godjam, Kulla, and Darnot, South and West Abyssinia. 

 A. and B. adult, C. young. From Sir W. C. Harris's Zoo- 

 logical Collection during his mission to Abyssinia. 



