SYNOPSIS OF THE 



straight, elevated perpendicularly ; with some scattered 

 white hairs round the mouth, and on the anterior hands. 



Simia trepida, Lin. Sys. Nat. 39 1 (1.) Cebus trepidus, 

 Geof. Ann. Mus. xix. 110 ? (1.) C. frontatus, Kuhl MSS. 

 Desm. Mam. 82. 



Tufted-tailed ape. Edw. Glean. Fearful monkey, Penn. 

 Quad. 



Icon. Edw. Glean.3\2l (1.) copied. Ency. Meth. t.ll.f. 43. 



Inhabits. — — Mus. Paris. 



The specimen from whence the above description was 

 taken by Dr. Kuhl, is very like that figured by Edwards, 

 but the white hairs were not so abundant. 



80. 6. ,S. C. Niger (the Black Sapajou). Fur deep 

 brown ; face, hands and tail black ; forehead and hinder 

 parts of the cheeks covered with yellowish hairs. 



Cebus niger, Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. IIL Cebus apella 

 var. Humboldt, Zool. Obs. 323. 



Sapajou negre, Buffon, supp. vii. Sajou brun. var. Humb. 

 Icon. Buff. VII., t. 18, copied Ency. Method, t. 8./. 4. 

 Inhabits 



81. 7. S. C. variegatus (the varied Sapajou). Fur 

 blackish, sprinkled with golden yellow; belly reddish; 

 hairs of the back of three colours, the roots brown, then red, 

 and the apex black ; the fur very soft and formed of very 

 long woolly hair; head round; muzzle prominent; with 

 the space between the eyes blackish brown. 



Cebus variegatus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 111. 



Icon. 



Inhabits 



82. 8. S. C. fulvus (the yellow Sapajou). Fur entirely 

 fulvous ; hair silky, straight, not waved. 



Simia flavus, Schreb. Cebus flavus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. 

 XIX. 112. C. fulvus, Desm. Mam. 83. 

 Icon. Schrsb. L 31, B. 



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