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Hab. Malayan peninsula, Mergui. 
A. Adult male. Rev. F. W. Lindstedt (1846). 
B. Adult female. Mr. Frith (1846). C. Half- 
grown ; pale. Mr. Moxon (1856). D. E. F. 
Young : wholly golden-rufous, — varied, — and dark, 
with only tail rufous. Rev. F. W. Lindstedt and 
Mr. Frith. All from Malacca. G. Flat skin of 
young ; coloring mixed : from Mergui. Major 
Berdmore (1854). H. Skeleton of * Negro Mon- 
key' {maurus apud Pearson), J. A, S. YII, 669 ; 
but probably appertaining to the present species. 
Dr. Heifer (1838). 
38. Ph. Phayrei, Blyth, J, A. S. XYI, 733. 
Syn. SemnopitliecjLS argentatus, Blyth, MS. (Horsfield's 
Catalogue). 
Hab. Arakan. 
A. Adult male, with B. its skull. Colonel Phayre 
(1844). (7. D. Young. Major Abbott (1844). 
39. Pr. albocinereus, J. A, S. XY, 733. 
Syn. Cercopithecus albocinereus, Desmarest. 
Semnopithecus dorsatus, AYaterhouse (apud 
Cantor), the young. 
Pr. cinerea, Gray. 
Kdhd of the Malays of the peninsula. 
Hab. Malayan peninsula. 
A. Male. R. W. G. Frith, Esq. (1846). B. 
Female. Rev. F. W. Lindstedt (1846). C. 
Another female, palish. D. Young. Mr. Frith. 
All from Malacca.* 
* Desid. — Pr. Potenziani ; Semnopithecus Potenziard, Pr. Bonap, Comptes 
JRendus, torn. XLIII, p.'^412. Hab. Tenasserim provinces ; and distinguished 
by the " brilliant golden tint of the belly." 
Pr. cristatus ; Simia cristata, Raffles ; Semnopithecus pruinosus, Des- 
marest. The ' Chingkau.' Hab. Malayan Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, and 
Banka. 
N. B. — A stuffed specimen of the ' Simpai,' Semn. melalophos, is stated to 
have been in the museum in J. A. S. X, 661 : but a half-growif Pr. entellus 
was the only example of this genus in the museum at the time of my taking 
charge ; besides the skeleton, No. 37, H, — K B. 
