ALLEN: MAMMALIA. 245 
mm. respectively, against 46. They represent a light and a darker phase, the 
former between russet and wood-brown above, the latter a drab. The follow- 
ing cranial measurements show that the skulls are a trifle smaller than that of 
the type:— 
Type. No. 7228. No. 7224. 
Total length of skull to front of canine 19.8 19 18.5 
Upper tooth row Soa Se AEE wei 66 fod Ue) the 
Lower tooth row ite Pe 8.1 8. 7.3 
Mandible 1325 12.8 12.5 
‘In both specimens the first upper premolars are in the tooth row on each 
side. In No. 7224 lower premolars 2 and 4 are in contact, with premolar 3 forced 
to the outside in the angle between them. In No. 7223, however, lower premolar 
3 is only slightly external and separates the two others by a slight space. 
CERCOPITHECIDAE. 
Macacts LAsioTis Gray. 
A young female of this short-tailed baboon was obtained in the mountains 
of western Szechwan, at Nachuka, 10,000 feet. The fur is fine and silky, of an 
olivaceous tint on the head, brightening to nearly clear pale orange-ochraceous 
on the hips. The feet and fore limbs are grayish. The collector’s measure- 
ments are :— total length, 515 mm.; tail, 156; hind foot, 125. 
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