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THE BONNETED MONKEY. 
MacACUS RADIATUS. Drs. 
THE PIG-FACED BABOON. 
CYNOCEPHALUS PORCARIUS. Dersm. 
Tue Monkey which occupies the left hand in the present 
cut forms part of the same group with the subjects 
noticed at the end of the preceding article, from which 
it is distinguished by the peculiar manner in which the 
hair of the upper part of its head diverges, and, as it 
were, radiates horizontally, from a central point towards 
an imaginary circumference, assuming a form not unlike 
the object to which it is usually compared, the round 
bonnet of a Chinese. Its forehead is also more flattened, 
its superciliary crests less developed, and its muzzle 
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