22. CHMROPITHECUS. 35 
Anubis, F, Cuv. Mamm. Lith. t. (very imperfectly known, Is. Geoff.). 
Cynocephalus olivaceus, Is. Geoff. Arch. du Mus. v. p. 548, note. 
C. Anubis, Ogilby, P. Z. 8. 1889, p. 128; 1843, p. 10. 
Hab. Guinea. 
3. Cynocephalus Thoth. The Thoth. B.M. 
Fur pale grey brown ; hair very long, harsh; cheeks, sides of neck, 
and front of shoulders yellow; end of tail blackish; hands and feet 
like back. 
Cynocephalus Thoth, Ogilby, P. Z. S. 1848, p.11! C. sphinx, Riippell, 
Neue Wirbelt. - 
Hab. Abyssinia. 
4. Cynocephalus babouin. The Baboon. B. M. 
Far pale brownish yellow ; sides of the back rather darker; cheeks 
whiter ; hair of crown elongated; hands and feet coloured like the 
back. ‘Nose rather depressed; nostrils large, orbicular.””—Desm. 
Le petit Papion, Buffon, H. N. xiv..t. 14. Simia pane oe an- 
tiquorum, Schreb. S. cynocephalus, Fischer. S. anomala, Link. 
Cynocephalus babouin, Desm.; Is. Geoff. 
Hab. West Africa. 
5. Cynocephalus sphinx. The Papion. B.M. 
Fur reddish brown, yellowish-washed ; cheek and throat paler ; 
hands and feet coloured like the back. <« Nostrils narrow, transverse, 
subtriangular.” 
Papion, Buffon, H. N. xiv. t. 18. Simia sphinx, Linn. S. cynoce- 
phalus, Brong. Cynocephalus papio, Desm. C. sphinx, Latr. 
Hab. West Africa: Guinea; Senegal; island of Minere. 
See also 
a. Cynocephalus choras, Ogilby, P. Z. 8, 1843, p. 12. Callosities 
dark-brown. Hab. Central Africa. (Niger Expedition.) 
b. Papio rubescens, Temm, Esq. Zool. Guinea, p. 39, East Africa. 
22, CHAXROPITHECUS. 
Tail very short, erect, hairy all round. Face two-grooved, black, 
with pale beard and whiskers. Limbs slender. 
Cheropithecus leucopheus. The Drill. B.M. 
Fur brown; forehead and crown whiter; shoulders and limbs 
darker. 
Simia cinerea, Shaw. 8. subflava, Shaw. S. leucophea, F. Cun. 
Mamm. Lith. iv. p. 687. Inuus brachyurus, Temm. Papio leuco- 
phea, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. p. 10, 
Hab. Africa. 
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