﻿PITHECUS 
  205 
  

  

  versely, 
  but 
  longitudinally 
  is 
  strongly 
  convex. 
  * 
  * 
  * 
  A 
  special 
  

   feature 
  is 
  the 
  thrusting 
  forward 
  of 
  the 
  pubes, 
  and 
  partly 
  the 
  ischia, 
  

   leaving 
  a 
  wide 
  interval, 
  therefore, 
  between 
  the 
  buttocks 
  and 
  tail." 
  

  

  Pithecus 
  nemestrinus 
  (Linnaeus). 
  

  

  Simla 
  nemestrina 
  Linn., 
  Syst. 
  Nat., 
  I, 
  1766, 
  p. 
  35 
  ; 
  Schreb., 
  

  

  Saugth., 
  1775, 
  p. 
  79, 
  pi. 
  IX; 
  Bodd., 
  Elench. 
  Anim., 
  1784, 
  p. 
  

  

  57; 
  Gmel., 
  Syst. 
  Nat, 
  I, 
  1788, 
  p. 
  28; 
  Shaw, 
  Genl. 
  Zool., 
  I, 
  Pt. 
  

  

  I, 
  1800, 
  p. 
  25, 
  pi. 
  XIV; 
  Fisch., 
  Syn. 
  Mamm, 
  1829, 
  p. 
  29. 
  

   Papio 
  nemestrinus 
  Erxl., 
  Syst. 
  Reg. 
  Anim., 
  1777, 
  p. 
  20. 
  

   Cynocephalus 
  nemestrinus 
  Latr., 
  Nat. 
  Hist. 
  Buffon, 
  (Sonnini 
  

  

  ed.), 
  1809, 
  p. 
  291. 
  

   Inuus 
  nemestrinus 
  E. 
  Geoff., 
  Ann. 
  Mus. 
  Hist. 
  Nat. 
  Paris, 
  XIX, 
  

  

  1812, 
  p. 
  101 
  ; 
  Kuhl, 
  Beitr. 
  Zool., 
  1820, 
  p. 
  17; 
  Wagn., 
  Schreb., 
  

  

  Saugth. 
  Suppl., 
  I, 
  1840, 
  p. 
  143 
  ; 
  V, 
  1855, 
  p. 
  57. 
  

   Macacus 
  nemestrinus 
  Desm., 
  Mamm., 
  1820, 
  p. 
  66; 
  F. 
  Cuv., 
  Hist. 
  

  

  Nat. 
  Mamm., 
  Livr. 
  XLII, 
  1822; 
  2me 
  ed., 
  1833, 
  p. 
  95, 
  pis. 
  

  

  XXXIII, 
  XXXIV; 
  Less., 
  Man. 
  Mamm., 
  1827, 
  p. 
  143; 
  E. 
  

  

  Geoff., 
  Cours 
  Hist. 
  Nat. 
  Mamm., 
  1828, 
  p. 
  23, 
  8me 
  Legon 
  ; 
  

  

  Less., 
  Spec. 
  Mamm., 
  1840, 
  p. 
  95; 
  Gray, 
  Handb. 
  Mamm. 
  

  

  Brit. 
  Mus., 
  1843, 
  p. 
  7; 
  I. 
  Geoff., 
  Cat. 
  Primates, 
  1851, 
  p. 
  30; 
  

  

  Reichenb., 
  Vollstand. 
  Naturg. 
  Affen, 
  1862, 
  p. 
  139, 
  pi. 
  XXIV, 
  

  

  figs. 
  349-353 
  ; 
  Mivart, 
  Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  Lond., 
  1865, 
  p. 
  562 
  ; 
  

  

  Gray, 
  Cat. 
  Monkeys, 
  Lemurs 
  and 
  Fruit-eating 
  Bats, 
  Brit. 
  

  

  Mus., 
  1870, 
  p. 
  29; 
  Schleg., 
  Mus. 
  Pays-Bas, 
  Simiae, 
  1876, 
  p. 
  

  

  110; 
  Anders., 
  Exped. 
  Yunnan, 
  Zool., 
  1878, 
  p. 
  77; 
  Blanf., 
  

  

  Faun. 
  Brit. 
  Ind., 
  Mamm., 
  1888, 
  p. 
  20; 
  Sclat., 
  Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  

  

  Lond., 
  1893, 
  p. 
  325, 
  (Borneo) 
  ; 
  Forbes, 
  Handb. 
  Primates, 
  II, 
  

  

  1894, 
  p. 
  16; 
  Flow., 
  Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  Lond., 
  1900, 
  p. 
  315; 
  

  

  Bedd., 
  Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  Lond., 
  1904, 
  p. 
  161, 
  (Brain) 
  ; 
  Pocock, 
  

  

  Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  Lond., 
  1906, 
  p. 
  558; 
  Elliot, 
  Cat. 
  Mamm. 
  

  

  Field 
  Columb. 
  Mus., 
  F. 
  C. 
  M. 
  Pub., 
  VIII, 
  1906, 
  p. 
  567, 
  Zool. 
  

  

  Ser. 
  

   Le 
  singe 
  a 
  queue 
  de 
  cochon 
  F. 
  Cuv., 
  Hist. 
  Nat. 
  Mamm., 
  1822, 
  

  

  Livr. 
  XXXVI, 
  pi. 
  c?- 
  

   Simla 
  car 
  pole 
  gus 
  Raffles, 
  Trans. 
  Linn. 
  Soc. 
  Lond., 
  1822, 
  p. 
  243. 
  

   Macacus 
  (malmon) 
  brachyurus 
  H. 
  Smith, 
  Intr. 
  Mamm., 
  in 
  Xat. 
  

  

  Libr., 
  I, 
  1842, 
  p. 
  103, 
  pi. 
  I, 
  Albino. 
  

   Pithecus 
  (Macacus) 
  nemestrinus 
  Dahlb., 
  Stud. 
  Zool. 
  Fnm. 
  Reg. 
  

  

  Anim. 
  Natur., 
  fasc. 
  I, 
  1856, 
  pp. 
  115, 
  118. 
  

   Macaca 
  broca 
  Miller, 
  Proc. 
  U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus., 
  XXIX, 
  1906, 
  p. 
  55a 
  

  

  