1907.] 



MO^TKEY.S OF THE GENUS CERCOPITHECUS. 



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Cercopithecus roloway Schvebei'. (Text-fig. 179.) 



Le Roloway ou la Palatine, Buffon, Hist. Nat. Suppl. vii. p. 77 

 and pi. XX., 1789. 



Simia roloway Schreber, Siiug. i. p. 109, named on p. 187 and 

 pi. XXV., 1774. 



Cercojnthecits roloway Erxl. Syst. Regn. Anim. p. 42, 1777; 

 Jentink, Notes Leyden Mus. xx. p. 237, 1898. 



Cercopithecus palatinus Wagner, in Sclireb. Siiug. Suppl. v. 

 p. 47, 1855. 



Oercopithecus diana, aiict. plurim., nee Linn. 



Loc. Gold Coast and Guinea. 



The British Museum has an adult male and female from Faiitee 

 (75.4.30.1-2). No exact locality is known for any of the 

 Society's specimens. 



Text-fi^. 179. 



CercopitJiecus rolotvai/ Sclireber. 

 (From a specimen living in the Society's Gardens.) 



There is a possibility, though in my opinion it is remote, that 

 the name roloway is here used in a wrong sense. In the original 

 diagnosis and figure of this species the belly was described and 



