SPECIES OP MAMMALIA, 



6. § 2./. 5. Shaw. ZooL t. 26. Griff. Quad. t. 18. 

 Inhabits Guyana and Paragua. 



116. 2. S. M. ursulus (the Negro Tamarin). Fur 

 black ; back waved with bright red ; hands black. 



Simia Midas Var. Shaw. Zool. i. 65. Saguinus ursulus 

 Hoff. Natur.x. 101. Midas ursulus, G^o^. ^;in. Mzz^. xix. 

 121. Jacchus ursulus, Desm. Mam. 94. 



Tamarin negre Buff. Supp. vii. 116. 



Icon. Buff. Supp. VII. t. 32. Audeb. Hist. 6. § 2. /. 6. 

 F. Cuvier, Mamm. Lithog. 



Inhabits Para. 



Dr. Shaw considered this a variety of the preceding. 



117. 3. S. M.labiatus (the white lipped Tamarin). Fur 

 blackish, ferrugineous, red below; head black ; nose and 

 edges of the lips white. 



Midas labiatus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 121. Jacchus 

 labiatus, Desm. Mam. 95. 



Icon. 



Inhabits Brazil. 



118. 4. S. M. chrysomelas (the Yellow fronted Tamarin). 

 Fur black ; forehead and upper-side of the tail golden 

 yellow ; front arms, knees, chest, and sides of the head 

 chestnut brown. 



Midas chrysomelas, Kuhl. MSS. Jacchus chrysomelas, 

 Desm. Mam. 95. 



Icon. 



Inhabits the large forests of Brazil and Para. 



119. 5. 5. albifrons (the white fronted Tamarin). Fur 

 black, slightly variegated with white; face black; fore- 

 head, sides of the neck and throat, covered with very short 

 white hairs ; occiput and circumference of the ears gar- 

 nished with long straight deep black hairs ; tail a little 



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