BUSH-TAILED MONKEY. 
With the figure, we have given the name, 
of Edv^^ards, to this animal. It is the Siraia 
Sapajus Trepldus, of Linnaeus ; BuiFon's 
Brown Variety 'of the Sajou, or Capuchin 
Monkey; the Cercopithecus Fuscus, of Bris- 
son ; the Simiolus Ceylonicus, of Seba ; and 
the Fearful Monkey, of Pennant. 
Biiffon, who forms the appellation Sajou, 
from Cayouassou, or Sajouassou, which is 
the name of the animal' in Maragon, observes 
that we are acquainted with two varieties of 
this species: the Brown Sajou, or Capuchin 
Monkey; and the Grey Sajou, which differs 
from the Browm only in colour. *' They are," 
says Buffon, both of the same size, and 
have the same colour and dispositions. They 
are both very agile, and their nimbleness and 
dexterity are extremely amusing. We have 
had them alive ; and, of all the Sapajous, their 
Gonstitution seems to be best adapted to our 
climate.- 
