HARE-LIPPED MONKEY. 
The animal which we have figured under 
this name, is the Cercopithecus Faunus, of the 
Linnasan system ; the Bearded Cercopithecus, 
of Clusius, and of Brisson ; and the Malbrouck, 
of BufFon. It appears to be either a variety, 
or kindred species, of the Cercopithecus Cy- 
nomologus, of Linnaeus ; the Macaque, of 
BufFon; and the Cercopithecus Cynocephalus, 
of Brisson. 
Perhaps, though the Hare-Lip is certainly 
as strongly marked in this animal, as in any 
other of the Monkey tribes, and appears more 
conspicuously than in the Macaque, or Cyno- 
mologus of Linnaeus, usually called the Hare- 
Lipped Monkey; it might have been as well 
to have adopted, with BufFon, the native name 
Malbrouck, by which it is known in Bengal. 
BufFon describes, under one head, his MaU 
brouck and Chinese Bonnet : observing, that 
these two Monkeys seem to be of the same 
species ; v/hich," says he, though difierent 
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