HAP.E-LIPPED MONKEY. 
cinereous grey. The eyes and muzzle ai 
large. The ears are large, thin, and ficsl 
coloured. It has a band cf grey hair, hke th 
Mone, or Varied Monkey : but the superk 
parts of it's body are of a uniform yellowis 
brown colour, and the inferior are of a yel 
lowish grey. It walks on four feet ; and i 
about a foot and a half long, from the poiri 
of the muzzle to the origin of the tail. 
The Chinese Bonnet, which appears t< 
be a variety of the Malbrouck, diirers in th 
two following articles : in the former, thehaijt 
on the top of the head is disposed in the forni 
of a flat bonnet, from which it's name has been 
derived; and it's tail is, proporticnably, longer 
The Females of both these races are subjecx tcS 
a periodical evacuation." 
It might seem singular, that Buffon shoulc 
have omitted to notice the beard of the Mal- 
brouck, from which it is named by Clusius 
and Btisson, did we not know how seldom his 
descriptions are minutely particular. 
Dr. Shaw, in his late publication, signifi- 
cantly 
