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of Java, and to be a very sportive and lively spe- 

 cies; gamboling on the trees, and making a con- 

 tinual noise during the night. It is surmised by 

 Mons. Cepede, that the Bonneted Monkey may 

 perhaps be a variety of this species. 



EGRET VAR. ? 



Monea Monkey. Pennant Quadr. p. 207. 



This, which is mentioned by Mr. Pennant in 

 his last edition of the History of Quadrupeds, is 

 thus described : " With a high, upright, rusty 

 tuft on the crown : limbs and body ferruginous 

 mixed with dusky: belly and inside of the legs 

 whitish. It is called by the Malayes Monla, 

 from which is derived the English name Monkey." 

 No farther description is given by Mr. Pennant, 

 nor do I know to what particular species his me- 

 morandum above-mentioned refers. 



RED MONKEY. 



S. Rubra. £. caudata barbata, buccis barbath, Venice dorso caii- 

 daque ex rufo sanguineis. Lin. Syst. Nat. Gmel. p. 34. 



Long- tailed red Monkey, pale ash-coloured beneath, with 

 bearded cheeks and a black or white band across the fore- 

 head. 



Le Patas. Buff. \\.p. 20S.pl. 25. 26. 



Red Monkey. Pennant £>uadr. p. 208. 



The upper parts of this animal are of the most 

 bright and vivid bay, so as almost to appear red : 

 v. 1, 4 



