SPECIF.S OF MAMMALIA. 



Simla nemaBa, Gmelin, Sys. Nat. 34. Lasiopyga nemasus, 

 Illiger, Prod. PygathrixnemaBus. Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 90. 



Le Douc, Buff on, xiv, 298, Cochin-China monkey. 

 Penn, Quad, 211. 



Icon. Buff'. xiT. t. 41. Supp. vii. t. 23. Audeb. Hist. 4. 

 § 1./. I.Shaw, Zool.t. 23. 



Inhabits Cochin-China and Madagascar. 



VIII. Nasalis. — Geoffrey, Facial angle o/40-45°; head 

 round, muzzle slightly prolonged, nose greatly prominent 

 and elongated ; ,ears small, round ; body squat ; hands long; 

 anterior thumbs short ; tail longer than the body ; buttocks 

 callous. 



15. 1. S. N. Larvatus (The Proboscis monkey). Fur reddish 

 yellow ; face black ; nose very long. 



Simla. 'Nsisalis, Gmelin, pref. Shaw, Zool. I. 55. S. na- 

 sica, Schreb. Cercopithecus larvatus, Wurmb. Mem. Soc. 

 Batav. Nasalis larvatus, Geoff. Ann. Mus xix 21. 



Proboscis monkey. Pen. Quad. App. 322. Nasique. Dau- 

 bent. Mem. Acad. Scien. Guenon a long nez. Buffon supp,. 



VII. 



Icon. Buff. Supp. vii. t. l\, 12. Penn. Quad. t. 104, 105. 

 Audebert t. 4. §2./. 1. 

 Inhabits Borneo. 



IX. Semnopithecus. — F. Cuvier. Facial angle of 4:5°, 

 head round, nose flat ; ears moderate ; limbs very long ; thumbs 

 of anterior hands very short and remote; cheek-pouches 

 and callosities on the buttocks ; tail very long and thin. 



16. 1. S. 5. Maurus (The Negro Monkey). Fur black, 

 with a white spot beneath, near the origin of the tail. 



Simla maura, Gmelin, 35. Cercopithecus maurus, Geoff. 

 Ann. Mus. xix. 92. 



Middle-size black monkey ; Edwards, Glean. Negro 



