﻿MAGUS 
  169 
  

  

  brown 
  it 
  is 
  most 
  probable 
  that 
  this 
  individual 
  belongs 
  to 
  that 
  species, 
  

   which 
  thus 
  ranges 
  over 
  the 
  southeastern 
  peninsula 
  of 
  Celebes 
  and 
  its 
  

   outlying 
  islands. 
  My 
  description 
  taken 
  from 
  the 
  type 
  of 
  brunescens 
  

   is 
  as 
  follows: 
  "Head 
  and 
  upper 
  parts, 
  arms 
  to 
  elbows 
  and 
  thighs 
  

   dark 
  brown 
  tinged 
  with 
  umber; 
  under 
  parts 
  and 
  inner 
  side 
  of 
  limbs 
  

   yellowish 
  white; 
  forearms, 
  legs, 
  hands 
  and 
  feet 
  wood 
  brown." 
  Total 
  

   length, 
  544; 
  tail, 
  44, 
  (skin). 
  

  

  In 
  the 
  Collection 
  of 
  the 
  New 
  York 
  Museum, 
  are 
  five 
  specimens 
  of 
  

   this 
  species 
  : 
  one 
  adult 
  male, 
  three 
  adult 
  females, 
  and 
  one 
  young 
  female, 
  

   all 
  obtained 
  by 
  Mr. 
  Roy 
  C. 
  Andrews 
  on 
  Buton 
  Island, 
  off 
  the 
  south- 
  

   eastern 
  coast 
  of 
  Celebes. 
  

  

  Magus 
  maukus 
  (F. 
  Cuvier). 
  

  

  Macacus 
  maurus 
  F. 
  Cuv., 
  Hist. 
  Nat. 
  Mamm., 
  1823, 
  pi. 
  XLV 
  ; 
  2nd 
  

   ed., 
  1833, 
  p. 
  109, 
  pi. 
  XXXIX; 
  Wagn., 
  Schreb., 
  Saugth. 
  

   Suppl., 
  I, 
  1840, 
  p. 
  146, 
  (footnote) 
  ; 
  I. 
  Geoff., 
  Cat. 
  Primates, 
  

   1851, 
  p. 
  31, 
  (footnote) 
  ; 
  Sclat., 
  Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  Lond., 
  1860, 
  

   p. 
  420; 
  1871, 
  p. 
  222; 
  Reichenb., 
  Vollstand. 
  Naturg. 
  Affen, 
  

   1862, 
  p. 
  142, 
  figs. 
  368-370; 
  Gray, 
  Cat. 
  Monkeys, 
  Lemurs 
  and 
  

   Fruit-eating 
  Bats, 
  Brit. 
  Mus., 
  1870, 
  p. 
  32, 
  (note) 
  ; 
  Murie, 
  

   Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  Lond., 
  1872, 
  p. 
  722; 
  Anders., 
  Zool. 
  Res. 
  

   Exped. 
  Yunnan, 
  Mamm., 
  1878, 
  p. 
  80; 
  Meyer, 
  Abhand. 
  Mus. 
  

   Dresd., 
  1898, 
  No. 
  7, 
  p. 
  2, 
  pis. 
  I, 
  II. 
  

   Magus 
  maurus 
  Less., 
  Man. 
  Mamm., 
  1827, 
  p. 
  44, 
  juv. 
  

   Simla 
  cuvieri 
  Fisch., 
  Syn. 
  Mamm., 
  1829, 
  p. 
  30. 
  

   Macacus 
  inornatus 
  Gray, 
  Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  Lond., 
  1866. 
  p. 
  202, 
  

   pi. 
  XIX, 
  juv.; 
  Matschie, 
  Abhand. 
  Senck. 
  Nat. 
  Gesc, 
  No. 
  7, 
  

   1901, 
  p. 
  262, 
  pi. 
  II. 
  

   Type 
  locality. 
  Celebes. 
  

  

  Geogr. 
  Distr. 
  Southwestern 
  peninsula 
  of 
  the 
  Island 
  of 
  Celebes 
  ; 
  

   Aru 
  Islands. 
  

  

  Genl. 
  Char. 
  Head 
  without 
  crest: 
  inner 
  side 
  of 
  thighs 
  grayish 
  

   white. 
  

  

  Color. 
  Top 
  of 
  head, 
  upper 
  parts, 
  shoulders 
  and 
  outer 
  side 
  of 
  arms 
  

   to 
  near 
  wrists, 
  legs 
  to 
  ankles, 
  outer 
  sides 
  of 
  thighs, 
  and 
  under 
  parts 
  of 
  

   body 
  brownish 
  black, 
  with 
  many 
  white 
  hairs 
  intermingled: 
  sides 
  of 
  

   head 
  yellowish 
  brown 
  ; 
  throat, 
  chest, 
  inner 
  side 
  of 
  arms, 
  buttocks 
  and 
  

   inner 
  side 
  of 
  thighs, 
  hands 
  and 
  feet 
  grayish 
  white 
  ; 
  tail 
  brownish 
  black- 
  

   above, 
  black 
  beneath. 
  

  

  Measurements. 
  "Lip 
  to 
  anus, 
  (all 
  curves 
  measured), 
  720; 
  foot, 
  

   165. 
  Skull: 
  total 
  length, 
  143; 
  breadth 
  of 
  forehead, 
  71.5: 
  breadth 
  be- 
  

  

  