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front of shoulders and of arms_and outer side of legs, yellowish.. 
Digits long and very slender. 
Distributiow— Brazil. 
XVI. THE CAPPED CAPUCHIN. CEBUS CAPILLATUS. 
weous, capillatus, Gray, P. Z. S., 1865, P. 827, fig. 13 id. Cat. 
Monkeys Brit. Mus., p. 52 (1870). 
?Cebus frontatus, Schl., Mus. Pays Bas, viii , p. 206 (1876, part ) 
Characters—Hairs of head elongate, diverging in all di- 
rections ; fur long, brown, slightly washed with yellow, more 
markedly on the thighs ; sides of forehead paler ; sides of neck, 
outer sides of shoulders and arms, fulvous ; crown and nape of 
neck, blackish. 
Distribution.— Brazil. 
XVII. AZARA’S CAPUCHIN. CEBUS AZAR. 
“Te Cay,” Azara, Essais Hist. Nat. Quadr. Prov. Paraguay, 1., 
p. 230 (1801). 
Cebus azareé, Rengger, Naturg. Saugeth., Paraguay, p. 26 
(1830). 
Characters.—Top of head black, with a band of the same 
colour passing in front of the ears, and terminating on the 
lower jaw ; forehead, temples, and face, white; ear-tufts white ; 
chin, throat, and upper side of feet white ; upper side of tail, 
anterior part of the fore-feet and ankles, dusky ; rest of body 
brown, lighter on the sides, becoming yellowish on the 
rump, the lower part of the body, and the under side of the 
tail. Length of the body, 17 inches; of the tail, r°9 inches. 
Female.—-Paler in colour above than the male; the dark 
colour of the tail and of the limbs more extended. 
