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e. The skin and skull of an adult female : like the preced- 

 ing males; canines feeble, also their ridges. Presented by 

 Wm. Rutledge, Esq., 4th June 1880. 



/. The skin and skull of a nearly adult female : like the la&t. 

 Presented by O. L. IVaser, Esq., 21st November 1880. 



g. Skin and skull of an adult female : resembling preceding 

 specimen. Presented by Wm. Rutledge, Esq., 2nd August 

 1880. 



Ji. The skin and skull of a young male : pale brown, 

 palest on the head and passing into dark brown on the hands 

 and feet ; skull with milk dentition. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 4th July 1880. 



i. Skeleton of a young male. Presented by Wm. Rut- 

 ledge, Esq., 4th June 18S0. 



j. A young male, in alcohol. Presented by Wm, Rutledge, 

 Esq., 2Uth May 1880. 



51. MacacuB ocreatus. 



Papio oohreatus, Ogilhy, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1840, p. 56. 



Macacus fusco-ater, Schinz, Syn. Mamm. vol. i, 1844, p. 58. 



Inuus (Inuus) fusco-ater, Wagner, Schreher, Sdugeth. Suppl. vol. v, 



1855, p. 59. 

 Macacus ocreatus, Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1860, p. 420, pi. Ixxxii ; 



Anderson, Anat. and Zool. Resch. 1878, p. 81. 

 Macacus ochreatus, Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. vol. xKv, 1875, ex. no. p. 7. 



Eab. Celebes. 



47«. A stuffed adolescent male and its skull, No. 16 of 

 Blyth's Catalogue^ : dark brown, except on the forearm from 

 below the elbow, the hind leg from below the knee, the inside 

 of the limbs, and the buttocks, which are grey ; chest and belly 

 brown, face black; a considerable bare area around the 

 callosities ; tail about 2 inches long. Presented by the Maha- 

 rajah of Buvdwan, 1858. 



b. The skin, skull, and bones of the trunk of an adolescent 

 male : upper surface glossy black brown ; the front of the bra- 

 chium and the outer surface of the limbs from the elbow and 

 knee ashy grey, also the back of the thighs and the insides of 

 the limbs ; throat and chest also ashy grey ; the rest of the 

 under surface of the body dull black-brown, the hair on the 

 head tending to form a crest on the vertex ; hairs along the 



' This specimen was marked No. (10 Papio leucopTiaeus) and is evidently, 

 from the way in which the sliin has heen prepared, a specimen from the Maha- 

 rajah of Burdwan, but it is a male, whereas the Ape referred by Blyth 

 to P.,leucophaeus was a female. 



