SPECIES OE MAMMALIA. 



small, thin, half the length of the thighs ; head and extre- 

 mities yellowish. 



Simla nemestrina, Lin. Sys. Nat. 35. S. platypygos, 

 Schreb. t. 5. B. S. fusca, Shaw, Zool. 1. 24. 



Pithecus, Geoff. Ann. Mm. xix. 101. 



Babouin a longues jambes, Buff. Supp. vii. Macaque, 

 Cuvier, Diet. Sci. Nat. Brown Baboon, Pennant, Quad. 

 192. Fig-tSLileA Monkey, Edwards, Glean, f. 214:. Macaque 

 Orion, Desm. sp. 36. 



Icon. Buff. Supp. VII. t. 8. Ency. Meth. t. 10./. 20> 

 Schreb. f. 9. Edw. Glean, t. 214. Shaw, Zool. 1,/. 13. 

 Griffith, Vert. Anim. t. 25. 



Inhabits Java, Sumatra. 



45. 3. S. P. inuus, (the Pygmy, orBa rbary ape). Fur 

 greenish gray ; a small tubercle in the place of a tail. 



Simla inuus, Lin. Sys. Nat. 35. S. silvanus, Lin. Sj/s. 

 Nat. 1. 34 (Junior). S. Pithecus, Schreb. Macacus indicus, 

 Desm. Mamm. 67. 



Pithecus, Aristotle. Cynocephalus, Proqjer. Simia, Ray. 



Pitheque, Buff. Supp. vii. Magot, Buff. xiv. Barbary 



Ape, Pennant, Quad. 186. Pygmy Ape, Pennant, Quad. 



183. Alpinus Ape, Shaw, Zool. 1. 14. Magot or Barbary 



Ape, Griff. Quad. 



Icon. Biff. X. IV. t. 8, 9, Supp. vii. t. 2,/. 4, 5. Audeb. 

 1, § 3,f. 1. F. Cuvier, Mam. Ency. Meth.t.(j,f.3,3a. et. I. 



Shaw, Zool. t. 7, 8. Spec. Lin. l.t. 1. Schreb. t. 4, 5, et 

 4 B. Griffith. Quad. t. 23. 



Inhabits Barbary, Egypt, and the rock about Gibraltar in 

 Spain. 



XIV. Cynocephalus. — Brlsson. Facial angle of 30=35° ; 

 superciliary and occipital ridges very prominent ; muzzle long 

 and truncated at the end ; canine teeth strong; cheek-pouches 

 and callosities distinct ; tail as long or longer than the body. 



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