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The Patas, or Red Monkey *. (Simia Rubra, Gm.) 

 Buffon XIV., XXV., xxvi. 



A reddish fawn-colour, rather lively in the upper 

 parts of the body, whitish below. A black band 

 over the eyes, sometimes surmounted with 

 white. A native of Senegal. 



The Mangabey with Collar, or White Eye-lid Monkey. 

 (Simia JEthiops, L.) Buffon XIV. xxxin. 



A chocolate-coloured brown above, whitish be- 

 low, and on the nape of the neck. A sort of 

 coif on the head of a lively red ; eye-lids, white. 

 Buffon says, that this monkey is from Mada- 

 gascar. Hasselquist declares it Abyssinian. 

 In fact, Sonnerat affirms, that there are no 

 monkeys in Madagascar. 



The Mangabey without Collar, (Simia Fuliginosa, Geoff.) 

 Buffon XIV. xxxii. 



A chocolate brown, uniform above, pale fawn- 

 coloured below, white eye-lids. Buffon declares 

 this of Madagascar, and believes it a variety of 

 the preceding. 



Negro-Monkey, (Simia Maura, L.) The Adult. Edw. 

 311. The Young. Schreb. XXII. 



Quite black, when full grown ; fawn-coloured in 



* The English name of the species when it differs from the 

 French will in general be inserted in this manner from Pennant 

 and Shaw, and other writers, though the synonima will frequently 

 be found to differ from such writers. — Ed. 



