SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



Pennant. Quad. 198. Nil-bundar of Hindus. 



Icon. Buff.xw. t. 18. Audeb. Hist. 2. ^ I. f. 3. Pennant, 

 Quad. t. 44. Shaw,Zool. 1. t. 16. Schreb. t.W, 



Inhabits Ceylon. 



40. 2. S. M. sinicus. Fur chesnut brown, the hairs on 

 the crown of the head diverging from the centre to the 

 circumference and placed in the shape of a cap. 



Simia sinicus, Gmelin, Sys. Nat. 34. Cercocebus sinicus, 

 Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 98. Macacus sinicus Desm. Mam. 64. 



Bonnet-chinois, Buffon, xiv. 224. Chinese monkey, 

 Pennant-, Quad. 209. 



Icon. Buff, XIV. t. 30, Audeb. 4./. 2. 11. Shaw. Zool. 1. 

 t. 20. Schreb. t.23. 



Inhabits Ceylon. 



Obs. This species is very closely allied to the cercopitheci 

 both in characters and habits, and Cuvier considers it to 

 be the full grown S. C. Pileatus, (n. 25.) 



41. 3. S. M. radiatus. Greenish brown above, clear 

 ash colour beneath, hairs at the crown of the head diverg- 

 ing and forming a cap. 



Cercocebus radiatus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 984:. 

 !Macaque foque, Desm. Mamyn. 64. 

 Icon. 



Inhabits India. 



Obs. M. GeofFroy considers it doubtful whether this 

 species belongs to the Macaci, or to the Cercocebi. 



42. 4. S.M. cynomolgus. (Hare-lipped monkey) Fur, green- 

 ish brown or olivaceous above and grayish white beneath ; 

 margin of the orbits of the males very prominent ; middle 

 of the forehead of the female ornamented with an elevated 

 tuft of hairs. 



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