56 SIMIID^. 



The Wrinkled Baboon, Shaw, Gen. Zool. vol. i. pt. 1, 1800, p. 33, 



The Bandar, Hodgson, Journ. As. Soc. 1832, vol. i. p. 339. 



Simla erythraa, Sehreber, Saugetli. Suppl. pi. viii. c. fig. Buffon. 



Innuus (?) Simla fulva^ Shaw, Gen. Zool. vol. i. pt. 1,1800, p. 51. 



Innuim rhesus, Geoffioy St.-Hil. Ann. du Mus. vol. xix. 1812, p. 101 ; Kuhl. Beitr. zur. Zool, 



1820, p. 17; Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. vol. xvi. 1847, p. 731; Cat. Mamm. As. Soc. Bengal. 



1863, p. 8 ; Jerdon, Mamm. Ind. 1867, p. 11. 

 Pithecus rhesus, Desm. nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. vol. xviii. 1817, p. 325; Griffitli, An. Kingd- 



vol. V. 1827, p. IS. 

 Macacus erythrmus, Cuv. Hist. Nat. des Mamm. Oct. 1819, pi. xxxviii, juv. ; March 1821, pi. 36 $ ; 



May 1821, pi. xxxix; March 1825, pi. xl; Is. Geoff. St.-Hil. Zool. du Voy. de Belanger, 



1834, p. 59; Cat. Method, des Mammif. 1851, p. 30; Gervais, Hist. Nat. des Mammif. 1834, 



p. 91, fig. head ^ et $ ; Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870, p. 226. 

 Macacus rhesus, Desmarest, Mamm. 1820, p. 66, pi. vii. fig. 2 (Buffon) ; Diet, des Se. Nat- 



vol. xxvii. 1823, p. 468; Lesson, Man. de Mamm. 1827, p. 42; G. Cuv. Reg. An. nouv. ed. 



vol. i. 1829, p. 95; Fischer, Syn. Mam. 1829, p. 29; Wafcerhouse, Cat. Mam. Mus. Zool. Soc. 



Lond. 1838, 2nd ed. p. 8; Lesson, Sp. des Mammif. 1840, p. 95; Gray, Hand-list Mamm. 



B. M. 3843, p. 8; Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. vol. xii. 1843, p. 174; vol. xiii. 1844, 



pp. 471-476 ; Sehinz, Syn. Mamm. vol. i. 1844, p. 67 ; Gray, Hodg. List, Nepal, Mamm. 



1846, p. 2; Horsfield, Cat. Mam. E. Ind. Co. Mus. 1851, p. 19 ; Hutton, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, 



p. 951 ; Gray, Cat. Monkeys and Lemurs, B. M. 1870, p. 31 ; Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1871, 



p. 222. 

 Innims (MalmoiiJ erythrmus, Wagner, Schreher, Saugeth. Suppl. vol. i. 1840, pi. 142, p. viii. c. fig. 



Buffon. 

 Paplo rhesus, Ogilby, Madr. Journ. Lit. & Sc. vol. xii. 1840, p. 144. 

 Macacus (Fithex) oinops, Hodgson, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. vol. ix. 1840, p. 1212, fig. head, p. 1213; 



vol. X. 1841, p. 908; Cal. Journ. Nat. Hist. vol. ii. 1842, p. 212; Ann. & Mag. Nat. 



Hist. vol. viii. 1842, p. 315, fig. head ; Cal. Journ. Nat. Hist. vol. iv. 1844, p. 285. 

 Macacus oinops. Gray, Hand-list Mamm. B. M. 1843, p. 8. 



Innuus (Rhesus) erythrmus, Wagner, Schreber, Saugeth. Suppl. vol. v. 1855, p. 56. 

 Pithecus (Macacus) erythrmus, Dahlbom, Stud. Zool. Fam. Reg. Ann. 1856, pp. 116, 119. 

 Innuus assamensls, Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. vol. xxxiv. 1865, p. 192. 



I obtained at Momien a monkey so closely resembling M. rhesus, that I have 

 no course left but to describe it as such, although it exhibits at the same time some 

 variation from the Indian form. It is also not unlike 31. assamensis, but is distin- 

 guished from it by its longer body and tail and more slender limbs. This animal, 

 (Plate III), it was alleged, had been recently caught in the Momien district, but I am 

 disposed to discredit the statement, as the country in the immediate neighbour- 

 hood of Momien appears to be quite unsuited to monkeys, being devoid of trees 

 and at an elevation over 5,000 feet. My impression, therefore, is that it had 

 been brought from some neighbouring forest region to the south and from a lower 

 elevation. 



I also procured in the Hotha valley another monkey, even more intimately 

 affined to the common Indian race than the previous individual, so much so 



> To this may perhaps be prefixed Cercopithecus malatta, Zimmermann, Geograph. Gescb. vol. ii. 1780, p. 1195 ■ 

 Boddaert, Elench. Animal, 1785, p. 61 ; Fischer, Syn. Mam. 1829. p. 29, and which is founded on the tawny monkey of 

 Pennant, Syn. Mam. 1771, p. 120, Tab. 13, fig. 2, and Shaw, Gen. Zool. vol. i. pt. I (1800), p. 57. 



