THE CAPUCHINS. aT 
Cebus frontatus, Kuhl, Beitr. Zool., p. 34 (1820); Schl., Mus. 
Pays Bas, vii., p. 206 (1876, part). 
Cebus variegatus, Schl., Mus. Pays Bas. vil, p. 208 (1876, 
part). 
Characters—Crown with hairs elongated into a conical 
central crest. Fur bright red ; crown bright red like the back, 
with a black spot. 
Distribution.— Brazil. 
IX. THE GRIZZLED CAPUCHIN. CEBUS ANNELLATUS. 
Cebus annellatus, Gray, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 827, fig. 3; id. Cat. 
Monkeys Brit. Mus., p. 51. 
Characters.— Hair of crown long and erect, forming a central 
conical crest. Fur brown, reddish-washed, especially on the 
thighs, the hairs with several pale rings ; a streak on the sides of 
the neck bent down on the front of the shoulders, yellow ; 
belly reddish ; crown, temples, whiskers, outer and inner side 
of the limbs and tail, black ; hair of face deep black ; crown- 
spot broad, with a broad line to the forehead and another, on 
each side, to the whiskers. 
Distribution.— Brazil. 
X. THE WHITE-FRONTED CAPUCHIN. CEBUS ALBIFRONS. 
Simia albifrons, Humb., Obs. Zool., p. 323 (1811). 
Cebus chrysopes (Le Sajou a pieds dorés), Fr. Cuy., Hist. Nat. 
Mammif., pl. 51 (part.). 
Cebus albifrons, Is. Geoffr., Aun. Mus., xix., p. 111 (1812) ; 
Gray, Cat. Monkeys Brit. Mus., p. 50 (1870) ; Schl., Mus. 
Pays Bas, vil., p. 195 (1876, part.) 
Cebus leucocephalus, Gray, t. Cc. p. 50. 
Cebus versicolor, Pucher., Rev. Zool., 1845, p. 335 (part). 
