60 MAMMALIA. 



Simla sinica, ^. Cuv., Sist. Nat. Aes Mamraif. Juin 1820, livr." xviii; 



Cercopitliecus radiatus, Kuhl, Beitr. zur Zool. 1820, p. 13. 



Inuus (Cercocebus)' radiatus, Wagner, Schreher, Samgeth. Suppl. 



bd. i, 1840, p. 140. 

 Macacus sinicus, JBlyth, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. vol. xvi, 1847, p. 



1272 ; Anderson, Anat. Sf Zool. Besch. 1878, p. 90. 

 Inuus (Macacus) sinicus, Wagner, Schreher, Saugeth., Suppl. Bd. v, 



1855, p. 56. 



Pithecus (Macacus) sinicus, Dahlhom, Stud. Zool. Fafn. Beg. An, 



1856, pp. 117, 119. 



Macacus radiatus, Blyth, Cat. Mamm. As. Soc. Mus. 1863, p. 8 ; , 

 Jerdon, Mamm. Ind. 1867, p. 12. 



Hah. Southern India. 



37a. A stuffed adult malej uniform olive brown above and 

 on the outside of the Hmbs and upper surface of the tail. The 

 laterally divided hair on the forehead dark brown, passing into 

 greyish brown on the sacral region in reflected lights. Under 

 parts pale greyish-yellow. Purchased, 12th June 1870. 



b. A stuffed adult male like the last. Madras. Presented 

 by Dr. J. Anderson, 21st February 1866. 



c. A stuffed adult male, about the same age as the preceding, 

 but darker, more especially on the root of the tail and on 

 the groin. Purchased, 27th December, 1867. 



d. A stuffed half -grown female. No. 18A of Blyth's 

 Catalogue : darker than any of the preceding males. Pur- 

 chased, 1844. 



e. A stuffed female, about -the same size as the last, but 

 paler. Purchased, 5th March 1868. 



/. A stuffed younger female, and its skull : darker than any 

 of the foregoing animals. No. 19 of Blyth's Catalogue, but not 

 entered by him in his list. Sent from Formosa by K. Swinhoe, 

 Esq., 1859.1 The skull of this speeimen,No. 19A of Blyth's 

 Catalogue. Presented by E.. Swinhoe, Esq., 1859. 



a. A stuffed young female, slightly paler than f. Pur- 

 chased, September 1866. 



h. The skin of a young female. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 5th January 1875. 



i. The natural skeleton of a young female : 12 D, 6L, 38, 

 and 28C vertebrse. Presented by Wm. Rutledge, Esq., 5th 

 January 1875. 



j. The natural skeleton of an adolescent female. Pur- 

 chased, 3rd June 1868. 



k. The disarticulated skeleton of a young animal. Pur- 

 chased, 25th September 1866. 



' Journ. As. Soc. Beng. vol. xxix, p. 87. 



