226 CLASS MAMMALIA. 



fingers, that it is not without some hesitation that 

 we give them the appellation of quadrumana. 

 They are all little animals of an agreeable form, and 

 easily tamed. ' 



The Common Ouistiti, (Simia Jacchus, L.) Titi in 

 Paraguay, Buff. XV. xiv. 



Tail tolerably tufted and coloured by rings of 

 brown and white. Body grayish brown, two 

 great tufts of white hair before the ears. Found 

 throughout almost all South America. 



The Pin che, (Simia cedipus, L.) Buff. XV. xvn. 



Gray long white hairs on the head, pendent be- 

 hind the ears, tail slender and red. Found on 

 the banks of the river of Amazons. 



7%<?Tamarin, (Simia Midas, h.JBuff. XV. xiii. 



Black, four hands yellowish. Of Guiana. 



The Black Tamarin, (Midas Ursulus, Geoff.) Buff. Sup. 

 VII. xxxi i. 



Altogether black. 



The Marikina, (Simia Rosalia, h.) vulg. Lion Monkey. 

 Buff. XIV. xvi. 



Whitish, head surrounded with a yellow mane, 

 tail brown at the end. Surinam. 



