SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



Icon. Audeb. Hist. 4. §. 2,/. 2. Schreb. t. 23. /. B. 

 Inhabits Bengal. 



X. Cercopithecus. — Geoffroy, facial angle of 50°; head 

 round, no superciliary/ ridges, edges of the orbits smooth, nose 

 flat, nostrils open to the nasal fossce ; ears moderate ; cheek- 

 pouches and callosities on the buttocks; taillongerthan the body. 



21. \. S.C. Auratus (the golden guenon). Fur golden 

 yellow, with long hair on the cheeks and forehead, and 

 a black spot on the knee. 



Cercopithecus auratus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 93. 



Icon. 



Inhabits India and Molucca. 



22. 2. S. C. Talapoin (the Talapoin Monkey). Fur oli- 

 vaceous above, yellowish white beneath ; tail ash-coloured ; 

 feet black. 



Simla talapoin, Gm^/. 35. Cercopithecus talapoin, Geoff. 

 Ann. Mus. xix. 93. 



Talapoin Monkey, Penn. Quad. 206. Talapoin, Buff. xix. 



Icon. Buff. XIX. t. 40. Schreb. t. 17. 



Inhabits Africa. 



Obs. Cuvier thinks this may be the young of the Malbrouc. 



23. 3. 5. C. Latibarbatus (The purple-faced or broad- 

 bearded monkey). Fur black; with a very large laterally- 

 extended beard; end of tail tufted ; face violet purple. 



Simla dentata, Shaw, Zool. 1, 24. S. Veter? Shaw, 1,30. 

 Cercopithecus latibarbatus Temm. Cat. ; Geoff. Ann. Mus. 

 XIX. 94. Adult. 



Purple-faced monkey, Peww. Quad. Broad-toothed baboon, 

 Penn. Quad. Guenon a facepourpre, Buff. Supp. vii. 80. 



Icon. Shaw, Zool. 1. t. 13. Penn. Quad. t. 24. Buff. 

 Supp. VII. /. 21. 



Inhabits 



