T H E M A L B R O U C K, See. 153 



ous gray. The eyes and muzzle are large. The 

 ears are large, thin, and flefh-coloured. He has 

 a band of gray hair, like the mone or varied 

 monkey ; but the fuperior parts of his body are 

 of a uniform yellowifh brown colour, and the 

 inferior are of a yellowifh gray. He walks on 

 four feet, and is about a foot and a half long 

 from the point of the muzzle to the origin of 

 the tail. 



The Chinefe-bonnet appears to be a variety 

 of the malbrouck. They differ in the two fol- 

 lowing articles : In the former, the hair on the 

 top of the head is difpofed in the form of a flat 

 bonnet, from which its name has been derived, 

 and its tail is proportionally longer. The fe- 

 males of both thefe races are fubjed to a perio- 

 dic evacuation. 



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