THE MONKEY. 



"'^Sifesillfiy? 



Bonneted or Pig-faced Balioon. 



Chan:i..', walking Erei t. 



Cliacma, or Pig-faced Baboon. 



Wanderao. 



The Chacraa, or Pig-faced Baboon, is a native of South Africa. 

 It is an animal of very considerable strength, and attains, when 

 full grown, the size of a very large Newfoundland dog. On level 

 ground it always goes on all-fours; but among the rocks and 

 precipices, which are its natural refuge and habitation, it uses its 

 hinder feet or hands somewhat as a human being would do, only 

 with inconceivably greater boldness and agility, in clambering 

 up the crags, or in springing from cliff to cliff. 



The Bonneted Monkey is so called from the peculiar manner 

 in which the hah- of the upper part of its head diverges, a form 

 not unlike the object to which it is usually compared — the round 

 bonnet of a Chinese. Its native country is the east of Asia. 



The White-eye-lid Monkey, lias a long, black, naked, and dog- 

 like face ; the upper part of the eye-lids of a pure white, which 

 distinguish it from most otdier species. 



The Wandaroo is found on the coast of Malabar and in the 

 island of Ceylon. Its hair is of a deep black with the exception 

 of the long beard, which surrounds the face like a ruff. 



The Mona Monkey inhabits Barbary, Ethiopia, and other parts 

 of Africa. The term Mona. is of Asiatic origin, and is the Moorish 

 name far all long-tailed Monkeys. 



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White E^e-lid Monkey. 



Mona Monkey 



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