YELLOWISH MONKEY. 
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pale ferruginous mixed with black ; of the breast 
and belly light ash-colour : tail very long : height 
when sitting down^ about two feet. Native coun- 
try uncertain : probably Africa. Its face has very 
much the appearance of a long-nosed dog. 
The other is called, by Mr. Pennant, the pimdt 
Monkey ; and of this he gives no particular de- 
scription. 
YELLOWISH MONKEY. 
Simia Flavescens. S. caudata harhata cinereo-fimjescens. Jade 
aurihusque nigris. 
Long-tailed bearded cinereous-yellow Monkey^ with black face 
and ears. 
Yellowifh Monkey. Pennant ^adr. /. 203. 
It is about the size of a fox, and its colour on 
the upper part is cinereous mixed with yellow ; 
but the throat and breast are of a yellowish white. 
On the lower part of the arms and legs, as well 
as on the tail, the cinereous colour prevails. The 
hair on the body is coarse, and the tail is of the 
same length with the body. The face and ears 
are black ; the latter large : the canine teeth are 
large, and on the sides of the cheeks are long hairs 
of a pale yellow, pointing backwards : there are 
also long hairs alove each eye. This is described 
from a specimen in the Leverian Museum, and is 
supposed to be a native of Guinea. 
