80 MAJUIALIA. 



T. The mounted skeleton of an adult female. Presented 

 by Wm. Rutledge, Esq., lOth May 1871. 



III.— Sub-Family CYNOCEPHALIN^. 



Genus CYNOCEPHALUS, Brisson, 1756. 



49. Cynocephalus hamadryas. 



Tartarin, J^. Cm., Hist. Nat. des Mammif. ]ivr°. v, Avril, 1819. 



Simia hamadryas, Linn., Si/st. Nat., 12tli ed., 1766, p. 36 ; Schreher, 



Sdugeth. bd. i (1774), p. 82, pi. x. 

 Simia aegyptica, Hasselqvist, Seise nach Palaest. 1762-68, p. 189. 

 Papio hamadryas, Geoff. St.-Hil., Ann. du Mus. t. xix, 1812, 



p. 103. 

 Cynocephalus thoth, Ogilhy, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1843, p. 11. 

 Hamadryas aegyptica, Gray, Cat. Monkeys Sf Lemurs, S. M., 1870, 



p. 34. 



Hah. Abyssinia and Arabia. 



49a. A stuffed adult male. Purchased, 6th October 1866. 



b. The head of an adolescent male. Purchased, 29th Janu- 

 ary 1867. 



c. The skin of an adult male. Hadoda, near Annesley 

 Bav, Abyssinia. W. T. Blanford, Esq. Abyssinian Expedi- 

 tion, 1868. 



d. e. Two skulls of adult males. Lebka Valley, Abyssinia. 

 W. T. Blanford, Esq. Abyssinian Expedition, 1868. 



_/. A stuffed young female, apparently this species. Pur- 

 chased, 7th February 1870. 



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

 Eutledge, Esq., 11th March 1877. 



h. The skin, skull, and scapulas of an adolescent male. These 

 bones are quite light and very friable, and the scapula is thrown 

 into folds as if it had been a piece of papier-mache. This 

 diseased condition of the bones is not unfrequently observed 

 among monkeys reared from an early age in captivity. Pur- 

 chased, 5th January 1878. 



i. The skeleton of an adult male. Purchased, 6th January 

 1880. 



j. A stuffed young male and its skull, marked No. 1 6A of 

 Blyth's Catalogue, which is Macacus assamensis, McClelland, 

 but in the Catalogue the species stands with a point of 

 interrogation. Presented by the Maharajah of Burdwan, 

 1848. 



