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the forehead runs a narrow dusky band. The 
sides of the face are bounded by long spreading 
yellowish-white hairs : a collar of purplish-brown 
surrounds the neck : the upper part of the arms 
and thighs black : the legs and knees chesnut- 
colour. The back, the under parts of the body, 
and sides, are of a yellowish-grey : the lower part 
of the arms and tail are white : the feet dusky. 
It is a native of Cochinchina, and also of Mada- 
gascar. It is said that a bezoar is more fre- 
quently found in the stomach of this species than 
of almost any other. When in an upright pos- 
ture this animal measures three and a half or four 
feet in height ; being nearly of the size of a Bar- 
bary Ape. This species seems considerably allied 
in its general form and colours to the preceding, 
but differs greatly in the form of the face. 
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TAWNY MONKEY. 
Simia Fulva. S. suhferruginea, dorso inferiore aurantioy subtus albida^ 
facie auribusque incarnatis. 
Subfermginous Monkey^ with the lower part of the back orange- 
coloured, white beneath, with flesh-coloured face and ears. 
Tawny Monkey. Pennant ^uadr. p. 2 1 1 . 
Mr. Pennant seems to be the only describer 
of this animal. The face is a little produced: 
that and the ears flesh colour : nose flattish : long- 
canine teeth in the lower jaw; hair on the upper 
part of the body pale taAvny, cinereous at the 
roots: hind part of the back orange : legs cinere- 
