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and round ; the muzzle is thick and fhort ; and 

 the face is of a bright tawny colour. He has a 

 gray band upon the front, and a black band 

 extending from the eyes to the ears, and from 

 the ears to the fhoulders and arms. He has a 

 kind of gray beard, formed by the hairs on his 

 throat, which is longer than the others. The 

 hair on the body is a reddifh black, and that 

 on the belly is vvhltifh. The outfide of the legs 

 and feet are black ; and the tall is of a grayifh 

 brown colour, with two white fpots on each 

 fide of its root. He walks on four feet ; and 

 his length, from the point of the muzzle to the 

 origin of the tail, is about a foot and a half. 

 The female is fubjed to the menfcs. 



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