HARE-LIPPED MONKEY. 
he, ** SO much resembles this species, that I 
place it here as a variety. That able Zoologist^ 
suspefted the same ; but separates them, on', 
account of some trifling distinftions, and the 
difFerence of country : this being a native of 
India, the other of Africa. But," adds Pen 
nant, " since those very distinctions arise from 
the last cause, it seems better to unite them;, 
than to multiply, the species, already so nu- 
merous. A few years ago," concludes he, | 
one that seemed of this species was shewn 
in London, equal in size to a small Grey-- 
hound." 
This is all that Pennant says respe6ting the 
Malbrouck ; and, as he did not copy the figure, , 
this might seem to him sufficient : but the case 
is very different with Dr, Shaw, yet he has- 
not given us a single, sentence on the subje(3:. - 
