MAMMALIA. PRIMATES. Maucauco. 2s 



88 4. Potto. — 3. Lemur Potto. 6. 



Has a tail: Is of a pale rutty brown colour, with the tail of the fame colour with the body* 

 Bofman's Guinea, ii. 30. f. 4. 



Inhabits Guinea This animal is very like the former fpecies, except in colour, and by having a. 



tail. 



89 5. Mongous. — 4. Lemur Mongoz, 2. 



Of a grey colour, and having a tail of the fame colour with the body. Schreber, I. 132. 

 tab. xxxix. B. 



Mongooz. Edw. av. v.. 12. t. 216. Walch, Natur. viii. 26. — Woolly maucauco. Penn. hirt. of 

 quad. n. 130. — Mongouz. Sm. Buff..vii. 226. pi. ccxxviii. 



The body is grey, or rather brown, on the upper parts, and white on the lower, having a black. 

 circle round the orbits : The hands are of a pale afh colour. 



90 /3. Black-faced Mongous. — 2. /3. Lemur Mongoz maurus. 

 The body is grey or brown, and the face and hands are black. Edw. av. v. 13. 



91 y. Black Mongous. — 2. y. Lemur Mongoz negro. 



The body is black, or dark grey, with a black fpot near each eye. 



Brown woolly fquirrel-ape, Simia-fciurus, from the illand of Johanna ; perhaps the Indian cer- 

 copithecus of Ray, called Bugee. Petiv. gaz. 26. t. 1 7. f. 5. 



92 <P. White-handed Mongous. — 2. h Lemur Mongoz albipes. 



The body is brown, and the muzzle and hands are white. 



Brown Profimia, or ape-like animal, having the muzzle, throat, and paws, white. BrifT. quad* 

 156. n. 2. 



93 g. Brown Mongous. — 2. g. Lemur Mongoz fufcus. 



The whole body is of a uniform brown colour.. 



Simius zambus. Nieremb. hift. nat. 176. — Brown profimia. BrifT. quad. 156. n. I. — Variety of 

 the mongous, of the fize of a cat, and totally brown. Sm. BufEvii. p. 226, 



^ £. Grey Mongous. — 2. £. Lemur Mongoz clnereus. 



The body is grey, with a black face, and tawny yellow hands. Schreber, i. 138. tab. xxxix. 

 A. 



Profimia, of a brown colour, mixed with red; having a black face, and tawny yellow paws. BrifT. 

 quad. 157. n. 3. 



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