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pale specimen. L, Ditto, from pale brown 
specimen.* 
Fam. PAPIONID^. 
(Monkeys with a simple stomach and provided with 
cheek-pouches : peculiar to Africa and S. Asia). 
Genus Papio, Brisson, Geoifroy (nec Ogilby). 
9. P. MAIMON (F. Cuvier, Mamm. Lith, II, 15, III, 16). 
Syn. Simia maimon et S. mormon, L. 
S, madaragaster, Zimmermann. 
' Mandrill.' 
Hab. W. Africa (within the tropics). 
A. Stuffed male. B. Stuffed female. Pre- 
sented by the Maharaja of Burdwan (1858), 
J. A, S. XXVII, 273. 
10. P. LEUCOPH^us (F. Cuv., Mamm. Lith. I, 23, 24, 
II, 14, III, 17). 
Syn. Simia leucoph(Ba, F. Cuvier. 
S. cinerea et S. suhflava, Shaw ? (apud Gray). 
Inuus brachyurus, Temminck. 
^ Drill.' 
Hab. W. Africa (within the tropics). 
A. Female. Presented by the Maharaja of 
Burdwan (1858), J, A, 8, XXVII, 273. 
Genus Cynocephalus, Brisson. 
11. C. PORCARIUS (Bennett's 'Tower Menagerie,' p. 147; 
F. Cuv., Mamm, Lith. I, 21). 
Syn. Simia porcaria, Boddaert. 
S. sphingiola, Hermann. 
Papio cornutus, Kuhl. 
C. ur sinus, Schinz. 
Cape Baboon, or Chacma, 
Hab. S. Africa. 
A, Adult male, from the Cape-town museum ; 
E. L. Layard, Esq. (1859). B, Stuffed 
* Besid.—ll. SYNDACTYLA ; Simia syndactyla, Horsfield. The ' Sia- 
mang.' Hah. Sumatra.— H. CONCOLOR, S. Miiller. Hab. Borneo.— H. 
LEUCOGENYS, Ogilby. Hab. ? 
