PALATINE MONKET. 
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mant s figure from Mr. Loten's drawing above- 
mentioned is copied in the supplement to Buf- 
fon. This species is said to be sometimes seen 
entirely white ; but differing in no other respect. 
In this state it should seem to be the Simia Veter 
of Linnaeus. 
PALATINE MONKEY. 
Simia Roloway. ^S". caudata harhatay capite, dorso, manlbus pedi' 
busque extrinsecus nigris, interius una cum ahdomine et corona pilorum 
faciem triquetram ambiente alhis. Lin, Syst. Nat. Gmel. 35. 
Long-tailed bearded blackilh Monkey, white beneath, with tri- 
angular face^ surrounded by a white beard divided at the 
bottom. 
Palatine ou Roloway. JUain. Buff, ^5* 77' IS* 
suppL 7./. 77.pl 20. 
Palatine Monkey. Pennant ^adr. p. 200. 
The Palatine Monkey is about a foot and half 
high, with a tail the length of the body. The 
face is black, triangular, and bordered all round 
with white hair, which, on the chin, divides 
into a forked beard : the back is dusky : the 
head, sides, and outsides of the arms and thighs 
the same, but each hair tipped Avith white : the 
breast, belly, and inside of the limbs white, in those 
which are shewn in Europe ; but in Guinea (their 
native country) said to be orange-coloured ; the 
alteration of climate causing the colour to fade. 
