SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. 



49. 4. S. C, Hamadryas (Gray Baboon). Fur ash- 

 coloured, beard and mane very long-, face flesh-coloured ; 

 hands black. 



Simla hamadryas, Lin. Sys. Nat. 36. Cynocephalus 

 hamadryas, Desm.. Mam, 70. 



Cynocephalus, Gesner, 862 Clus. Exot. 370. Tartarin 

 Bellon, 101. Babouin a museau de chien, Buff. Supp, vii. 47. 

 Singe deMoco, Buff. xix. Papion a Perruque, Cuv. Reg. An. 

 110. Bog-faced A-pe, Penn. Quad. 194<. Dog-faced Baboon, 

 Shaw, Zool. 1. 28. Gray Baboon, Shaw Spec. Lin. 1. t 3. 



Icon. Bellon Dis. 101. Prop. Al. t. 17, l9.Edio. Glean, t— 

 Schreb. 1. 10. Shavj, Zool. i t. 15; Spec. Lin. t. 32. F. Cuvier, 

 Mam. t. — Griff. Quad. t28. 



Inhabits Moco, Persian Gulf, and Arabia. 



XXV. Papio. — Brisson. Facial angle, of 30. 35°, superci- 

 liary and occipital ridges very prominent, muzzle long, and 

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

 callosities very distinct, tail very short, a?id perpendicular to 

 the orsal spine. 



50. \. S. P. Mormon (the Mandril). Fur olivaceous gray, 

 brown above ; white beneath, beard yellow ; face blue, and 

 the nose red, in the adult males. 



Simla sphinx, Lin. Sys. Nat. 35. S. Mormon, G?7iel. Sys. 

 Nat. Cynocephalus mormon, Desm. Mam. 70. 



Papio sus, Ba.hoon,'Gesner, Quad. 252. Choras, Buff- 

 Supp. VII. Mantegar, Phil. Trans, n. 220, Bradley, Nat. 117 

 Mandril, G. Cuvier, Menag. Mus. Great Baboon, Pe?in. Quad. 

 188. Variegated Baboon, Shaw, Zool. i. 17. Boggo, Travel. 



Icon. Gesner, t. 253. Bradley, Nat. t. 15. /. 1. Buffon, 

 Supp. VII. t. 9. Penn. Quad. t. 40, 41. Mm. Lever. 35. t. '.). 

 Shaw, Zool. 1./. 10, F. Cuv. Mam. t. 



Junior Simla Maimon, Lin. Sys. Nat. 35. — 



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