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Hab. Madras, Elliot. 
» Living in populous towns and the wildest jungle; carrying off 
fruit and grain from the shops of dealers.— Elliot. 
2. Macacus pileatus. The Zati or Capped Macaque. B.M. 
Forehead with short diverging hairs on the sides; crown with 
long erect hairs, with a tuft of long radiating hair behind; tail 
longer than the body. Fur reddish brown, outer part of thighs 
redder ; throat and beneath greyish white. 
Guenon couronnée, Buff. Supp. viii. t. 16. Simia pileata, Shaw (not 
Desm.) ; Bennett, Tower Menag. fig. _? Cercopithecus radiatus, 
Kuhl, ? Macacus radiatus, Desm. M. sinicus, Geoffroy (Mus. 
Paris). 
Adult. Much darker ; haunches, round base of tail, and tail 
blackish. B.M. 
Var. Pale-grey; crown white; thighs reddish. B. M. 
Hab. India; Ceylon. 
3. Macacus nemestrinus. The Bruh.  - B.M. 
Forehead with short hair on the sides, directed backwards ; mid- 
dle of forehead and crown with long hairs, forming a radiating tuft 
behind ; tail shorter than the body, slender; fur dark brown 
or blackish, slightly yellow-washed ; crown, nape, loins, and feet 
black. . : 
Young. Pale brown ; crown, nape, and whiskers blackish. B.M. 
Pig-tailed Monkey, Edw. Glean. t.214. Maimon, Buffon, H. N. xiv. 
t. 19. Simia nemestrina, Zinn. Macacus nemestrinus, Desm. S. 
carpolegos, Raffles! S. cristata, Fischer. 8. platipygos, Schreb. 
S. fusca, Shaw. 
Junior ? Babouin & longues jambes, Buffon, Supp. vii.t. 8. S. longi- 
cruris, Link. 
Hab. Sumatra; Borneo. 
“The interdigital membrane between the first phalanges of the 
fore and middle finger and the index and middle toe occurs in this 
species.” —Cantor, Cat. Mamm. Malay, p. 7. 
4. Macacus melanotus. B.M. 
Forehead with short hairs on the sides, directed backwards; middle 
of the forehead and crown with long hairs, forming a compressed 
crest behind; tail very short, rudimentary; fur black, obscurely 
and minutely punctuated with yellow; hairs dark, with a yellow 
ring; crown and crest blacker; throat, chest, and beneath paler. 
Papio melanotus, Oyilby, P. Z. 8. 1889, p. 81! 
Hab. Madras, Ogilby. 
