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  S 
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  Ghats. 
  It 
  occurs 
  in 
  troops 
  of 
  from 
  twelve 
  to 
  twenty 
  or 
  more, 
  and 
  

   those 
  I 
  observed 
  were 
  exceedingly 
  shy 
  and 
  wary. 
  It 
  is 
  not 
  to 
  my 
  

   knowledge 
  often 
  caught 
  in 
  the 
  Wynaad, 
  and 
  most 
  of 
  the 
  individuals 
  

   seen 
  in 
  captivity 
  appear 
  to 
  be 
  taken 
  in 
  Travancore. 
  In 
  its 
  Nature 
  it 
  

   is 
  more 
  sulky 
  and 
  savage 
  than 
  the 
  next 
  species, 
  (P. 
  rhesus), 
  and 
  is 
  

   with 
  difficulty 
  taught 
  to 
  perform 
  any 
  feats 
  of 
  agility 
  or 
  mimicry." 
  

  

  Subgenus 
  Zati. 
  

  

  Hairs 
  on 
  crown 
  radiating 
  from 
  a 
  point 
  in 
  the 
  center. 
  

  

  Pithecus 
  sinicus 
  (Linnseus). 
  

  

  Simia 
  sinica 
  Linn., 
  Mant. 
  Plant., 
  1771, 
  p. 
  52; 
  Bodd., 
  Elench. 
  

   Anim., 
  1784, 
  p. 
  60; 
  Gmel., 
  Syst. 
  Nat., 
  I, 
  1788, 
  p. 
  30; 
  Audeb., 
  

   Hist. 
  Nat. 
  Singes 
  et 
  Makis, 
  1797, 
  Fam. 
  IV, 
  Sec. 
  Ill, 
  p. 
  17, 
  

   pi. 
  II; 
  Shaw, 
  Genl. 
  Zool., 
  I, 
  Pt. 
  I, 
  1800, 
  p. 
  50; 
  Fisch., 
  Syn. 
  

   Mamm, 
  1829, 
  p. 
  27; 
  Cuv., 
  Reg. 
  Anim., 
  1829, 
  p. 
  95. 
  

  

  Cer 
  co 
  pithecus 
  sinicus 
  Erxl., 
  Syst. 
  Reg. 
  Anim., 
  1777, 
  p. 
  41, 
  

   (Part.) 
  ; 
  Zimm., 
  Geog. 
  Gesch., 
  II, 
  1780, 
  p. 
  193; 
  Kuhl, 
  Beitr. 
  

   Zool., 
  1820, 
  p. 
  13. 
  

  

  Cercocebus 
  radiatus 
  E. 
  Geoff., 
  Ann. 
  Mus. 
  Hist. 
  Nat. 
  Paris, 
  XIX, 
  

   1812, 
  p. 
  98. 
  

  

  Pithecus 
  radiatus 
  Desm., 
  Nouv. 
  Diet. 
  Hist. 
  Nat., 
  Mamm., 
  XVIII, 
  

   1817, 
  p. 
  325. 
  

  

  Le 
  Toque 
  F. 
  Cuv., 
  Hist. 
  Nat. 
  Mamm., 
  Livr. 
  XVIII, 
  1820, 
  pi. 
  ; 
  2me 
  

   ed., 
  1833, 
  p. 
  89, 
  pi. 
  XXX. 
  

  

  Cercopithecus 
  radiatus 
  Kuhl, 
  Beitr. 
  Zool., 
  1820, 
  p. 
  13. 
  

  

  Macacus 
  radiatus 
  F. 
  Cuv., 
  Hist. 
  Nat. 
  Mamm., 
  Livr. 
  XVIII, 
  1820, 
  

   pi. 
  XXXIII; 
  Desm., 
  Mamm., 
  1820, 
  p. 
  64, 
  (Part.); 
  Sykes, 
  

   Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  Lond., 
  1831, 
  p. 
  99; 
  I. 
  Geoff., 
  Belang., 
  Voy., 
  

   Zool., 
  1834, 
  p. 
  54; 
  Less., 
  Spec. 
  Mamm., 
  1840, 
  p. 
  89; 
  Gray, 
  

   Handb. 
  Mamm. 
  Brit. 
  Mus., 
  1843, 
  p. 
  7; 
  Blyth, 
  Journ. 
  Asiat. 
  

   Soc. 
  Beng., 
  XIII, 
  1844, 
  p. 
  476; 
  Horsf., 
  Cat. 
  Mamm., 
  E. 
  Ind. 
  

   Co. 
  Mus., 
  1851, 
  p. 
  18; 
  Jerd., 
  Mamm. 
  Ind., 
  1867, 
  p. 
  12. 
  

  

  Inuus 
  (Cercocebus) 
  sinicus 
  Wagn., 
  Schreb., 
  Saugth. 
  Suppl., 
  I, 
  

   1840, 
  p. 
  139, 
  pi. 
  XXIII. 
  

  

  Macacus 
  sinicus 
  Blyth, 
  Journ. 
  Asiat. 
  Soc. 
  Beng., 
  XVI, 
  1847, 
  p. 
  

   1272; 
  I. 
  Geoff., 
  Cat. 
  Primates, 
  1851, 
  p. 
  26; 
  Gray, 
  Cat. 
  Mon- 
  

   keys, 
  Lemurs 
  and 
  Fruit-eating 
  Bats, 
  Brit. 
  Mus., 
  1870, 
  p. 
  28 
  ; 
  

   Anders., 
  Exped. 
  Yunnan, 
  Zool, 
  1878. 
  p. 
  28; 
  Illanf.. 
  Faun. 
  

  

  