FOUR-FINGERED MONKEY. 
adds he, " to make this memorandum, because 
this genus of Monkey had not been before 
discovered by me." 
Pennant says, that Mr. Brookes had one or 
two Four- Fingered Monkeys; which, as long 
as they continued in health, were so active, 
and played such tricks, as to confirm the ac- 
counts of voyagers." He observes, that they 
are very tender^ and seldom live long in our 
d im ate. ' ■ 
As there evidently appear to be varieties of 
the Four-Fingered Monkeys; it would, per- 
haps, be more strictly proper, to call this par- 
ticular animal the Four - Fingered Black 
Monkey. 
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