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The chevelure or spreading hair round the face^ 
stretches upwards over the eyes and forehead^ so as 
to encircle the whole head in a remarkable manner, 
as in the Ouanderou or Lion-tailed Baboon, to 
which, indeed, from the figure as well as descrip- 
tion, it appears so extremely similar, that it might 
well pass for a variety of that animal. The eyes 
are of a deep brov/n ; the nose flat, and the nos- 
trils large and separated like those of the Ouan- 
derou ; from which, however, it differs in the fcir 
superior length of the tail, which measures twenty- 
seven inches, and is tufted at the end. It has 
callosities behind the feet and hands are a little 
hairy, but the fingers are naked : the ears also are 
naked, flat, round, and hid by the hair. It was 
supposed to be a native of Abyssinia. 
HARE-LIPPED MONKEY. 
Simla Cynomolgus. S. caudata imherlis, naribus hifdis elatis, 
Cauda arcuata, natibus cal'vis. Lin. Syst. Nat. /. 38. 
Long-tailed beardless Monkey, with callosities behind, rising 
bifid nostrils, and arched tail. 
S. Cynocephalus ? S. caudata imherbis fia'vescens, ore producto, 
Cauda recta, natibus Calais. Lin. Syst. Nat. p. 38. 
Macaque. Buff. 14,/. 190. /. 20. 
Hare-lipped Monkey. Pennant ^adr. p. 200. 
This species is supposed by Mr. Pennant to 
include the Cynomolgus and Cynocephalus of 
Linnaeus. It is of a thick and clumsy form., 
and bears a great general resemblance to the 
Barbaiy Ape, except in having a long tail. In 
