COLOBUS 141 
long hairs falling over shoulders, and throat white; entire rest of 
pelage, top and back of head, hind neck, body above and beneath, 
limbs, hands and feet black; tail pure white for its entire length. 
Measurements. Total length, 1,638.3; tail, 685.8; foot, 207.4. 
Skull : total length, 116; occipito-nasal length, 93 ; intertemporal width, 
43; zygomatic width, 83; palatal length, 44; median length of nasals, 
15; length of upper molar series, 31; length of mandible, 85; length 
of lower molar series, 37. 
While Schreber does not describe this monkey, yet as his plate 
shows a figure, though exaggerated, with a tail white for its entire 
length, it is best to retain‘his name, for this species is the only one 
with a tail colored in such manner. 
CoLoBUS PALLIATUS Peters. 
Colobus palliatus Peters, Monatsb. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss., Berl., 
1868, p. 637; 1879, p. 830, pl. IV A; Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist., III, 4th Ser., 1869, p. 171; Sclat., Proc. Zool. Soc. 
Lond., 1880, p. 68; Matschie, Sitzungsb. Ges. Natur. Freunde, 
Berlin, 1892, p. 227; Pousarg., Ann. Scien. Nat., 1896, 7me 
Sér., III, p. 146; 8me Sér., p. 262, fig. 5; Lydekk., Proc. Zool. 
Soc. Lond., 1905, p. 326, fig. 55. 
Type locality. German East Africa, opposite Zanzibar. Type 
in Berlin Museum. 
Geogr. Distr. Kondé, north of Lake Nyassa, German East 
Africa; Bagamoyo; Ousambara district north bank of the Pangani. 
Genl. Char. Differs from C. ANGOLENSIS Sclat., in having a white 
frontal band. 
Color. A band across forehead extending over the temples and 
under the ears to sides of neck, throat to breast and long hairs of 
mantle over shoulders white; head, body above and beneath, limbs, 
hands and feet, jet black; tail black on basal three fourths grading into 
white for the remainder of the length. Ex type Berlin Museum. 
Measurements. Skull: total length, 106; occipito-nasal length, 
86; Hensel, 77; zygomatic width, 77; intertemporal width, 40; palatal 
length, 44; median length of nasals, 10; length of upper molar series, 
30. Ex type Berlin Museum. 
This species resembles C. ANGOLENSIS in all respects except that 
it has a narrow white band across the forehead, and the white of the 
throat extends farther down, reaching the chest. 
