8 SIMIADZ, 
Owen, P. Z. 8.1848, p. 29,f.12! Trans, Zool. Soc. iii. p. 381! Gorilla 
gina, I. Geoff. Arch. du Mus. viii. t. 2, 3,4. Satyrus adrotes, 
Meyen, Wiegm. Arch, 1856, p. 182. 
Hab. Gaboon, Bowdich, 1819. 
3. SIMTA. 
The arms reaching to the ankles; feet long, narrow; fingers and 
toes short; claws channelled; ears small; head moderate; cheeks 
and face elongate; throat dilatile. The cheeks of the adult male 
are much enlarged and very callous. The great toe not extending 
to the end of the metacarpal bone; often destitute of the claw- 
bearing joint. Buttockshairy. Brain-case moderate. Hab. Asiatic 
islands. 
Pongo, Lacép. 1798 ; Kuhl. Pithecus, Geoff. 1812; Leach, 1819; 
aoe 1829. Satyrus, Ogilby, 1838; Lesson. Brachiopithecus, 
inv. 
Simia satyrus. The Orang-outang. B. M. 
Bright red-brown. 
Jocko, Buffon, Supp. vii. p. 2. Simia satyrus, Linn. S. N. vol.i. p. 34 
1766 ; Cuvier “Geoffroy. Simia agrias, Schreb. pl. 2. fii, B et ii. C, 
1775. Simia rufus, Lesson, Spec. Mamm. p.40. Pithecus satyrus, 
Leach, Journ. Phys. 1819; Desm. Mamm.p.50. Satyrus knekias, 
Meyen, Wiegm. Arch. 1866, p. 281. 
Hab, Sumatra, 
See also 
a. Pithecus bicolor, Is. Geoff. Ann. du Mus, xi. t., 1848. Red- 
brown ; sides, armpits, inner part of the thighs, and round 
the mouth pale whitish-yellow ; orbits subquadrangular. 
Hab. Sumatra. Mus. ‘Paris. 
b. Grote Bornevosche—Ourang-outang of Wurmb, Pongo Papes 
Wurmbii,Latreille; Pongo de Borneo, Blainv. = Simia wurmbit, 
Fischer. Fur brown; male with large tubercles on cheeks ; 
from Borneo. Is perhaps only an adult. 
c. Orang from Sumatra, Clark Abel, Asiatic Researches, xv.= 
Pongo Abelii, Less.; Simia Abelii, Fischer. 
d. Orang de Wallich—S. Wallichii, Blainville, Journ. de Phys. 
1818. From a large half-adult skull sent by Dr. Wallich to 
Paris, which, according to Is. Geoffroy, differs from that of 
S. satyrus, and is more like that of S. Wurmbii. 
e. Simia morio, Owen, P. Z. 8.1836, p. 92; Trans. Zool. Soc. ii. 
p- 168. From askull from Borneo with a peculiar dentition ; 
perhaps an accidental variety. Dr. Cantor observes that the 
physiognomy and colour of the face exhibit a marked dif- 
ference in living individuals from Sumatra and Borneo. — 
Cat. Mamm. Malacca. 
. Simia giganteus, Pearson, Journ. Asiat.Soc. Bengal, 1841, p. 660. 
. Pithecus Owenii, Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. 1853, p. 369, 
. Pithecus curtus, Blyth, Journ. Asiat.Soc. Beng. 1856, xxiv. p.518. 
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