JMacacus, Papio. 



19 



Mus. Dresd., 1896, VI, p. 5, pi. 2, fig. 3—4; 

 pi. 3, fig. 3—4; 1899, p. 4. 



a. — nigrescens, Temm. — {137 fart); 

 MatscMe, 1. c, 1901, p. 256, pi. 11; 

 Meyer, Abh. Mus. Dresd., 1899, 7, p. 4. 



b. — fusco-ater, Scbinz — (136a jiart); 

 Matschie, 1. c, 1901, p. 257. 



c. — ochreatus,Ogilby— (i56'a);Matschie, 

 1. c. 1901, p. 257. 



d. — hecki, MatscMe, loc. cit., 25, 1901, 

 p. 257, fig. p. 248. 



e. — tonkeanus, Mever, Abh. Mus. Dresd., 

 1899, 7, p. 3; Matschie, 1. c, 1901, 

 p. 258. 



f. — tonsus, MatscMe, 1. c, 1901, p. 261. 



g. — hypomelas, MatscMe, 1. c, 1901, 

 p. 261, 262. 



h. — inornatus, Gray, P.Z.S., 1866, p. 202 

 — (136 part.); MatscMe. 1. c, 1901, 

 p. 262, pi. 11. 



Minahassa, 

 I. Batjan. 



Celebes in merid. 



parte Peninsulae 



sept., Gorontalo, 



Tomim. 



Celebes Sept. 

 ? 



Celebes Merid.- 

 Orient. 



Celebes in Occid. p. 



Peninsulae sept, 

 Celebes in Merid.- 



Orient. parte 



Peninsulae centrali- 



or., Tonkean. 



Celebes centrali? 

 Celebes centrali? 



Celebes in Occ, parte 



Peninsulae merid., 



M« Bonthain, 



Barabatuwa, 



Bantimurong. 



i. — maurus, F, Cuvier — (136 part); 

 MatscMe, 1. c, 1901, p. 265; Meyer, 

 Abhaudl. Mus. Dresd., 1899, 7, p, 2, pi, 1 

 et 2. 



j. — brunnescens, MatscMe, 1. c, 1901, 

 p. 265. 



23. Papio, Erxleb., 1777. 



Cynocephahis, Lacep., 1799. 

 Erxleben, Syst, Kegn, Anim., 1777, I, p. 15 



Celebes merid., 

 Minahassa. 



I. Buton, prope 

 Celebes merid.-orient. 



A, Papio, p. d, 



169. fatlanticus, Thomas — (140). 



170. jsubhimalayanus, von Meyer — (liï). 



171. tfalconeri, Lydekk. — (142). 



172. tsp„ Lydekk, — (143). 



173. cynocephalus, E. Geoff., Ann. Mus., 1812, 

 p. 102; W. L. Sclater, Mamm. S.-Afr., I, 

 1900, p. 16, fig. 4; Anderson et de Winton, 

 Zool. of Egypt., Mamm. 1902, p.54, pl.9~13. 



f Pleistocaen. Algeria. 



f Pliocaen. India. 



j Pliocaen. India. 



t Pleistocaen. India, 



Africa Orient. 



ab Abyssinia 



et Afr. Centrali, 



