APPENDIX. 
MAMMALS. 
PEIMATES (Apes, Monkeys and Lemurs). 
The Guereza (Colobiis guereza). 
To be looked for along the Abyssinian and Shoan boundaries. Skins are 
sometimes on sale in Aden, brought over by Somalis. Gallaland and 
the dense forests bordering the Webbi Shebeyli. 
This strikingly handsome monkey has the head and body a beautiful black ; 
long white hair on the sides of the body ; neck, chin, and line above eyes 
white ; a long tail with a white tuft. , 
The Grivet Monkey {Cercopithecus griseoviridis). 
To be sought for among the hills on the Abyssinian and Shoan boundaries, 
and in dense forests bordering the Webbi Shebeyli. 
Sides of face, belly and chin white ; body dark green ; root of tail gray ; 
a broad white band above the eyes. 
The Nisnas Monkey (Cercopifhems pyrrhonotus). 
Harrar highlands. 
Body red ; belly and sides of face white. 
The Arabian Baboon {Cynocephalus hamadryus). 
Among the rocks in Guban ; Issutugan Eiver. 
Size of collie dog ; colour gray ; males have a large mane ; face and ears 
pink ; face very long and dog-like. 
Maneless Baboon {Cynocephalus ?). 
Banks of the Webbi Shebeyli. 
Same colour as the Arabian baboon, but males have no mane on neck and 
shoulders. 
African Lemur {Galago galago). 
Colour of back ash ; belly white ; legs lightly tinged with yellow ; top of 
nose and brows dirty white ; sides of nose and temples dark ash colour ; 
eyes very dark black ; tail at root same colour as body, then gradually 
darker ; the greater part tinged with black spots. Head and body 
190 millimetres ; tail 260 ; ear 24 ; hind-foot 64. 
