HARE-LIPPED MONKEY. 
pendent of man, the distance of climate is a 
pretty certain indication of remoteness of spe- 
cies. Besides, the Malbrouck, and Chinese 
Bonnet, are not the only species or races of 
Monkeys found in Bengal. It appears, from 
the evidence of travellers, that there are four 
varieties; namely. White, Black, Red, and 
Grey, Monkeys : thev alledge, that the Black 
are most easily tamed. Those which we saw, 
were of a reddish grey colour ; and thej ap- ■ 
peared to be tame, and even docile. 
** The Monkey of Calicut, with greyish 
hair, mentioned by Pyrard, should probably be 
referred to the Malbrouck species. In this 
country^ the killing of Monkeys is prohibited. . 
They are so importunate, troublesome, and • 
numerous, that they do much damage. . The 
inhabitants of the towns and villages are 
obliged to lattice their windows, to prevent the : 
Monkeys from entering their houses, 
** The Malbrouck has cheek-pouches, and ' 
callosities on it's buttocks. The tail is nearly 
as long as both the body and head. . The eye- 
lids are flesh- Goloured, and the face is of a 
cinereous > 
