SYNOPSIS OF THE 



Le Mandril, Buff. xiv. Maimon, Shaw,Zool.i. 20. Ribbed 

 nose Baboon, Penn. Quad. 190. 



Icon. Schreb. i. t. 7. Buff. xiv. t. 16. 17. Audeb. Hist. 2. 

 §2./. 1. Shaw, Spec, Lin. 1, ?. 2, i. ZooL 1, #. 11. 



Inhabits Africa, on Gold and Guinea Coasts, 



51. 2.S. P. leucophceus (theDril). Fur, brownish green, 

 gray above; white beneath; face (in both sexes and at 

 all ages), uniform deep black. 



Simla Leucophasa. F. Cuvier, Ann. Mus. ix. Cynoce- 

 phalus Leucophseus. Desm. Mam. 71. 



Dril. F. Cuvier, Mamm. Wood Baboon. Griff. Quad. t. 20? 



Icon. Ann. Mus. IX. t.27. F. Cuv. Mam. t. — Griffith^ 

 Quad. f. 29 ? 



Inhabits Africa ? 



The three following species of Pennant have great affinity 

 to this species if really distinct. 



52. 3. t S. P. Sylvicola (Wood Baboon). Fur ferrugi- 

 nous brown; face and hands black. 



Simla Sylvicola. Mus. Lever. 201. 



Le Babouin des Bois. Buff. Sup. vii. 39. Wood Baboon. 

 Penn. Quad. 191. 



Icon. Penn. Quad. t. 42. Shaw, Zool. I. t. 12; Mus. 

 Lev. t. 1. Buff. Sup. VII. t. 7. 



Inhabits Africa, near Guinea. 



53. 4. t S. P. Sublutea (Yellow Baboon). Fur yellow, 

 freckled with black; face black, naked; hands above 

 hairy. 



S. Sublutea. Shaw, Zool. 1. 23. 

 Yellow Baboon. Pen. Quad. 191. 

 Inhabits Africa. 



54. 5. t S, P, Cinerca (Cinereous Baboon), Fur 



