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youth. M. L6chenaud has caught it several 

 times at Java. 



The Callitrix, or Green Monkey. (Simia Sabcea, L. 

 Buffon XIV. xxxvnj 



Greenish above, whitish below; face, black; 

 cheeks, whitish, and tufted. End of the tail 

 yellow. Native of Senegal. 



The Mlabrouc, (Simia Faunus, Gm.) Buff. XIV. xxix. 

 Simia cynosuros Scopol. Schreb. var. of the Callithrix 

 Audebert *. 



Greenish above ; ash- coloured on the limbs ; 

 face, flesh-coloured ; no yellow in the tail ; a 

 black and white band over the eye-brows. 

 Habitat., according to Buffon, in Bengal. His 

 talapoin appears only a young Malbrouc. 



The Mona, or varied Monkey. (Simia Mona. and S. Mo- 

 nacha. Schreb. Buff. XIV. xxxvi. 



Brown body ; black limbs ; breast, interior of 

 the arms, and circumference of the head, white; 

 black band across the forehead ; a white spot 

 on each side of the tail. 



The Roloway, Spotted Monkey. (Simia Diana, L.) Ex- 

 quima, Margr. Audebert IV. Fam. sect. II. pi. VI. 

 and Buff. Supp. VII. xx. 



Blackish., speckled with white above, white 



* The Cercopithecus Barbatus of Clusius which Linnaeus cites 

 as an example of his Faunus, is rather an Ouartderou than a 

 Malbrouc, 



