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MUSTACHE MONKEY. 



S. Cephus. Lin. S. caudata, buccis barlatis, <vertke fiauescente, 

 pedibus nigris, cauda apice ferruginea. Lin. Syst. Nat. p. 39. 



Long-tailed blackish-ferruginous Monkey, whitish beneath, 

 with bearded cheeks and yellowish crown j the eyelids and 

 muzzle whitish. 



Moustac. Biiff. 14./. 283.//. 39. 



The Mustache M. Pennant Quadr. p. 205. 



The body of the Mustache is about a foot in 

 length, and the tail about a foot and half. The 

 general colour of the animal is reddish-cinereous, 

 the head inclining to yellowish, but mixed or 

 shaded with black. The under parts are paler 

 than the upper: the upper half of the tail is of 

 the same colour with the body; the remainder 

 yellowish. The face is bare and of a blueish 

 black; the nose blunt, with a dilated transverse 

 white patch immediately below it: the edges of 

 both lips and the space round the eyes black : on 

 the cheeks before the ears are two large tufts of 

 yellowish hairs like mustaches: the ears round 

 and tufted with whitish hairs: the hair on the 

 top of the head somewhat upright. In the 

 Linmean description of this species mention is 

 made of a transverse crescent-shaped band over 

 the eye-brows : it is also added, that the eyelids 

 are white; but in this description Linnaeus seems 

 to have confounded it with the preceding species, 

 or rather to have considered it in the light of a 

 variety. 



