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ANTIGUA MONKEY. 
Simia Antiguensis. S . fuho-nigricans , suhtus alhay artuhus nigris, 
facie nigra genis harhatii, cauda prehensils fusca. 
Blackish-fulvous Monkey, white beneath, with black limbs, the 
face black with bearded cheeks, and brown prehensile tail. 
Antigua Monkey. Pennant ^adr. p. 221. 
With a short tiose ; black face : hair on each 
side long: back and sides orange and blacky in- 
timately mixed : belly white : outside of the legs 
black ; inside ash-coloured : tail of a dusky ash ; 
its length twenty inches: body eighteen. This 
seems a large species, and is described by Mr. 
Pennant from one which was brought from An- 
tigua ; but its real native place was not known : it 
was a lively sportive animal : the tail strongly pre- 
hensile. 
NAKED-TAILED MONKEY. 
Simia Morta. S. caudata imherhis spadicea, ere fusco ^ cauda nuda^ 
squamosa. Lin. Syst. Nat. p. 43. 
Long-tailed beardless brown Monkey, with dusky muzzle and 
naked scaly tail. 
Cercopithecus americanus minor Monkie dictus. Seha. p. i. 
22. /. 33./. I. 
This species (if it really exists as such) seems 
to have been mentioned by Linnaeus on the faith 
of Seba, who has figured it on tlie thirty- third 
plate of the first volume of his Thesaurus ; but it 
