MACACUS. 75 



Macacus tibetanus, A. M. Edwards, Comptes Sendus, Pevrier 14, 

 1870, vol. Ixx, p. 341 ; Beck, des Mammif. 1868-74, p. 244,' 

 pis. xxxiv et XXXV. 



Macacus melanotus, Gray, Cat. Monkeys and Lemurs, B. M,, 1870 

 p. 29. 



Macacus brunneus, Anderson, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1871, p. 628; 1872 



pp. 203-212, pi. xii (juv.) ; 1874, p. 652. 

 Inuus speciosus, Blyth, Journ. As, Soc. Seng. vol. xHv, 1875, ex. 



no. p. 6. 



Sa6. High country of Cochin China, north-west to 

 Yunnan and Assam, and to Eastern Tibet (Moupin). 



45a. The skin, skull, and bones of the trunk of a fine adult 

 male. In life this animal was a dark rich brown, compact, 

 powerful monkey, with rather short limbs, intensely scarlet 

 face, rather long muzzle, rudimentary tail, short radiating 

 hair on the forehead, and long hair on the rest of the head 

 falling forwards over the forehead, the hair before the ears 

 and behind the cheeks being also directed anteriorly; the 

 hair on the neck especially long and also on the shoulders. 

 4$ inches to 3 inches on the hinder half of the body ,• the 

 colour darkest on the head and neck, but a decided reddish 

 tinge on the hinder half of the body and external to the 

 callosities ; the latter and the huge scrotum and much-spined 

 penis were rich scarlet in life ; the upper surface of the 

 hands and feet tend to black ; under parts pale rufous brown ; 

 the hair more or less annulated, the annulations being espe- 

 cially numerous on the long hairs of the anterior parts. The 

 skull has the general features of the skull of IJ. nemesirintts, 

 but with a less powerful and considerably shorter muzzle. 

 Kakhyen Hills; Bhamo, Upper Burma. Presented to the 

 Zoological Gardens by Dr. J. Anderson. 



b. A stuffed young male, its skeleton and its entire 

 viscera preserved in alcohol : dark brown, more or less blotched 

 with blackish; hair laterally divided on the forehead and 

 radiating on the crown ; ears with long hair on the inner 

 aspect, projecting a long way external to their margins. The 

 type of M. brunneus, Anderson, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend. 1871, 

 p. 628. Kakhyen Hills, to the east of Bhamo, Upper Burma. 

 Presented by Dr. J. Anderson, 4th December 1872. 



c. A young male, in alcohol : brown, but with the sides of 

 the head yellowish, said to have been procured at Sadiya, 

 Assam. Presented by Dr. J. Anderson, 30th June 1876. 



d. A young male, in alcohol. Presented by Wm. Rutledgc, 

 Esq., 19th October 1878. 



