COMMON BABOON. 
Cynocephalus Babouin, Desm. Simia Cynocephalus, Linn. Le Petit 
Papion, Buff. Le Papion cynocephale, Geoff. Le Babouin, F Cuv , 
Native of the Northern parts of Africa. Is probably the Cynoce- 
phalus of the ancients. Is referable to the Broad-toothed Baboon of 
Pennant. 
DOG-FACED BABOON. 
Cynocephalus Sphynx, — — -. Simia Sphynx, Linn. Cynocephalus 
Papio, Desm. Simia Cynocephalus, Brongn. Le Papion, Buff, 
Mottled Baboon, Penn. Common Baboon, Shaw. 
From the Coast of Guinea. 
MANDRILL BABOON. 
Papio Maimon, Geoff. Cynocephalus Maimon, Desm. Simia Maimon, 
Sclireb. La Choras, Buff Le Mandrill, Aud. Le Cynocephale 
Mandrill, Desm. Great Baboon, Penn. Maimon, Shaw. 
Native of the Gold Coast and Guinea in Africa. The above names 
belong to the adult animal, which is of a large size. It is the Mantegar 
and the Boggo of some travellers. The specimen in the Menagerie is 
young, and in that state has been called by the following names 
Simia Maimon, Linn., Le Mandrill, Buff., Ribbed-nosed Baboon, Penn. } 
and Variegated Baboon, Shaw. 
DRILL BABOON. 
Cynocephalus leucopheeus, F. Cuv. 
First clearly distinguished from the preceding species by M.F. Cuvier, 
who observed both in the various stages of their existence. 
The preceding species are all natives ol the Old World. The 
following are inhabitants of America: 
BROWN CAPUCIN MONKEY. 
Cebus Apella, Desm. Simia Apella, Linn. Le Sajou, Buff. Le Sajou 
brun, Geoff. Le Sapajou Sajou, Desm. 
Native of Guiana. 
GREY CAPUCIN MONKEY. 
Cebus capucinus, Desm. Simia capucina, Linn. Le Sal, Buff , Le 
Sajou Sai', Geoff. Le Sapajou Sa'i, Desm. 
Native of Guiana and Surinam.— Presented by Mrs. Albany. 
WHITE-THROATED CAPUCIN MONKEY. 
Cebus hypoleucus, Geoff. 
Native of Guiana. 
