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whiskers ; rump and outside of tliiglis whitish^ and 
base of thighs white internally. B. Another 
female ; brown, with paler brown croAvn. E. L. 
Layard, Esq. (1848). C. Another female, of a 
more rufous brown. Presented by T. C. Jerdon, 
Esq. (1843). D. Another female, almost wholly 
white, save on the crown, nape, and a partial admix- 
ture of dusky hairs on the back. Presented by 
Dr. E. F. Kelaart (1851). E. Skeleton of female. 
F, Skull. 
35. Pr. cucullatus (Schreber's Supp,, 1855 t. ). 
Syn. Semnopithecus cucullatus, Is. Geoffroy. 
juhatus, Wagner. 
S. Jolinii apud Martin, and J. A. S. XIII, 469, 
and XVI, 734. 
Hab. Nilgiris, Pulneys, and Malabar Ghats. 
A. Adult male, received dead from Barrackpore 
(1844). B. Female, from Nilgiris, with very long 
hair on head. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. (1843). 
36. Pe. Barbei, Blyth, J. A. S. XVI, 734. 
Hab. Interior of Tippera hills.* 
( Ohs. — Probably identical with Pr. femoralis, (Hors- 
field, — chrysomelas, S. Mliller, Tydsch. voor Nat., t. 10), but 
the sexes are equally dark ; and of two specimens, one only 
has a little white at base of thigh underneath, and more on 
one side than on the other. From the two following species, 
it differs in having the face black and the occipital hair com- 
paratively short and scarcely paled, as so conspicuously in 
Pr. obscurus.) 
A. B. Male and female. Presented by the Rev. 
J. Barbe (1845). 
37. Pr. obscurus. 
Syn. Semnopithecus obscurus, Reid. 
8. leucomystax, Temminck. 
S. sumatranus, Miiller (apud Schinz). 
S, halonifer, Cantor. 
Lotong, or Lotong-itam, of the Malays of 
the peninsula. 
* According to information subsequently received from M. Barbe. 
