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Zygomatic breadth 



Greatest width of brain case 



Width (outside) across orbital region . . 



Interorbal constriction 



Palatilai: length 



Width of palate (inside m^) 



Length of upper tooth row (from front of 



first premolar to back of last molar) . . 30 32*3 



In an adult male in which the canine teeth are fully up, but not worn, 

 the length from the front alveolar border to the tip of the canine is 

 18'6 mm. ; in a skull of similar sex and condition of a specimen belonging 

 to the entdlu?> group the canine measures 24' 5 mim. in length. 



The original locality given by Blyth is Travancore ; this series from 

 Southern Coorg apparently represents the northern limit of the Malabar 

 Langur." 



These specimens having proved to be the true P. hyjjoleucus, those previ- 

 ously obtained in Dharwar, Kanara and Bellary must be relegated to the 

 entellus group, probably they will prove to be P. anchises, the southern repre- 

 sentative of entellus. 



"Fairly plentiful on the slopes and at the foot of the Ghats around 

 WotekoUi and Makut. This species is replaced by the next to the East of 

 the Brahmagiri Hills, which appear to separate the two species at this 

 point. I could get no information of any species of Langur existing in 

 North Coorg".— G. C. S. 



Vernacular name : — Mushya. 



Pbesbytis entellus anchises, Blyth. 

 The Southern Langur. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 2 d' (5, 2 $ $ . Nagarhole, S. Coorg. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1, 2, 4, 7 and 10.) 



A monkey with fine, smooth, silky hair of a pale creamy brown colour, 

 paler on the flanks ; limbs of a darker shade becoming almost black on the 

 hands and feet ; tail about the same colour as the limbs ; hair on crown 

 of head short and radiating from a point on the forehead. Head and body 

 about 25 inches, tail considerably longer. Weight of a female 23 lbs. 



For detailed description see '' Notes on the Langurs " in the ''Scienti6c 

 Eesults." 



" In Coorg this species seems to occur only on the East of the Brahma- 

 giris. Plentiful around Nagarhole, a single troup was observed to the 

 north of Srimangala. These specimens had conspicuous crests, similar to 

 '^priamus,''^ which were not present in specimens from other localities. 

 P. priamus is recorded by Blanford (probably incorrectly) from ihe 

 Wynaad."— G.C.S. 



LORIS TAEDIGKADUS, L. 



The slender Loris. 



8^9. Virajpet, S. Coorg. 



1 $ . Kutta, S. Coorg 

 A small greyish brown lemur about 8 inches long with thick woolly fur ; 

 some, chiefly the younger ones, have a decidedly red brown colour ; the 

 eyes are large and round with a narrow white stripe which broadens out 

 above the eyes. No tail visible, paler on the under side ; limbs the same 

 colour as body. Weight of the specimen described about 6 ozs. 



