DAPALE. 89 



Simia oedipns, Zinn., Syst. iVa*. 12th ed., 1766, p. 41 ; Schreher, Sau- 



geth. pi. 34. 

 Midas cedipns, Geoff. St.-Eil, Ann. du Mus. t. xix, 1812, p. 122; Cat. 



Mammif. 1851, p. 62. 

 Jacchus Oedipus, Desmarest, Mamm. 1820, p. 96. 

 (Edipus titi. Gray, Cat. Monkeys ^ Lemtirs, B. M., 1870, p. 65. 

 Hapale oedipus, Scklegel, Mus. d'Rist. Nat. des .Pays-Bas, 1876, 



p. 258. 



Hah. Columbia. 



71a. The skin of an adult : head, throat, and under parts 

 white, also the lower half of the brachium, antibrachium, 

 and thigh ; upper half of the tail chestnut, lower half black : 

 the remaining parts of the trunk brownish, with a greyish 

 olive tint and an intermixture of black and chestnut, the lat- 

 ter on the sides of the neck and on the back of the thigh, 

 the black occurring chiefly on the lower half of the trunk. 

 By exchange, aist January 1879. 



I. The skeleton of an adult male. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 24th May 1879. 



c. An adult male in alcohol. Presented by Wm. Rut- 

 ledge, Esq., 13th September 1880. 



d. The flat skin and skeleton of an adult female. Present- 

 ed by Wm. Rutledge, Esq., iSth September 1880. 



e. The skin and skull of an adult male. Presented by 

 Wm. Rutledge, Esq., 28th October 1880. 



72. Hapale leucopus. 



Hapale leucopus, Gimther, Proc. Zool. Soc. Land. 1876, p. 743, 

 pi, Ixxii. 



Rob. Columbia. 



72a. The skin of an adult male : silvery grey above, with 

 an intermixture of fuliginous, specially on the occiput, which is 

 dark brown, and on the base of the tail, the tip of which is 

 white ; the lower half of the outside of the limbs silvery white ; 

 forehead and hairs of face short, sparse, and white j throat 

 dusky fuliginous ; chest and under parts rich rufous. Antio- 

 quia, U. S. of Columbia. By exchange, 21st January, 1879. 



b. The skin of an adolescent. By exchange, 21st Janu- 

 ary 1871. 



73. Hapale ursula. 



Le Tamarin u&gre, Buffon, Sist. Nat. Suppl. t. vii, p. 116, pi. 32; 

 Audehert, Hist. Nat des Singes et Mahis, 1797, fam. vi, sect, ii, pi. 

 6 ; F. Ouv., Hist. Nat. des Mammif. livr". ix, Sept. 1819. 



