LESSER CAGUI MONKEY. 
IHIS Deautifnl little animal, the Simla Sago- 
inus Jacchus of Limia^us, has a variety of ap- 
pellations, Marcgrave calls it the Cagvii Mi- 
nor; Clusius, Ray, Klein, Brisson, and others, 
recognise it under the name of Cercopilheeus ; 
Schreber denominates it Le Sag-oin, which is 
the Brasilian name ; Edwards, the Sanglin, 
Cagui Minor, or Lesser Cagiii Monkey Pen- 
nant, the Striated Monkcv ;. and Buffon, from 
it's articulate utterance of ihe sound Gulstiti, 
adopts this word as the name of the animaL 
BufFoUyin his description of this animal, ob- 
serves, tliat *' Mr. Edu aids, in his Gleanings, 
has given an excellent figure of it." This ex- 
cellent figure we have accurately copied; and 
shall also, as BulFon lias judiciously done, make 
much use of that able naturalist's description. 
The animal delineated is a male, and it was 
alive when Mr. Edv/ards mad.c the drawing, 
lie considers it of the Monkey kind, but par- 
taking 
