SYNOPSIS OF THE 



Simia cjmomolgos, Lin. Sys. Nat. 1. 38. S. cynocephalus, 

 Lin. Sys. Nat. 1. 38.? Cercocebus cynomolgos and C. 

 cynocephalus, G^o/". Ann. Mus. xix. 99. Macacus cyno- 

 molgus, Desm. Mam. 65. 



Hare-lipped monkey, Pennant Quad. 200. Macaque, 

 Buff. XIV. 190. Aigrette. Buff. xiv. 190. Macaque 

 ordinaire, Desm. sp. 34. 



Icon. Buff. XIV. t. 21. Ency. Method, t. U.f. 1. 



F. Cuvier, Mam. Shaw. Zool. t. 16. 



Inhabits Guinea and the interior of Africa, often brought 

 to Europe. 



XIII. PiTHECTjs, Gray. Facial angle of 4:0. 45°; 

 superciliary and occipital ridges very distinct ; tail very short 

 or only a small tubercle ; cheek pouches and callosities distinct,, 

 ears angular. 



43. 1. S. P. rhesus (the ipig-tailedhahoon). Fur, greenish 

 gray above ; — tail short and wrinkled at its base ; but- 

 tocks golden yellow ; extremities gray. 



Siinia erythrea, Schreb. — S. Monachu^, Schreb. t. 15 B. ? 

 Pithecus rhesus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 101. S. Nemes- 

 trina, Shaw, Zool. 1. 25. 



Patas k queue courte, Buff, suppl. vii. Macaque a 

 queue courte, Buff. Suppl. vii. Rhesus. Audeb. Hist. 2.§ 1. 

 t. 3. Pig-tail Baboon. Pennant. Quad. 14. t. 19. 

 Macaque maimon, Desm. sp. 35. 



Icon. Buff. XIV. t. 19, bad. Suppl. vii, t. 14. 13. (1.) 

 F, Cuvier, Mam., t. — Ency. Meth. t. l,f. 2. Audeb. Hist, 

 2.§ 1. t. 4. and 3. Schreb. t. 8, d. {I.) Shaw. Zool. 1. ^.41.(1) 



Inhabits West Indies, and on the banks of the Ganges. 



44. 2. S. P. nemestrinus, (Brown Baboon.) Fur, deep 

 brown above with the middle of the head and back ; tail 



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