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long: arms of a mod difproportioned length, reach¬ 
ing quite to the ground when the animal is ere<ft, 
its natural pofture : of a hideous deformity. 
Inhabits India, Malacca , and the Mollucca Ides: 
a mild and gentle animal: grows to the height of 
four feet. The great black ape of Mangfi , a pro¬ 
vince in China , feems to be of this kind 
a Lesser. Refembling the former, but much lefs : 
its colors brown and grey. From Ma¬ 
lacca. Le petit gibbon de Buffon xiv. 
tab. iii. 
(3 A fpecies in pofleflion of Lord Clive about two 
years ago, much refembling the laft, but more ele¬ 
gant in its form, and the arms (barter; but fo 
nearly allied in fhape, as not to be feparated : face, 
ears, crown of the head, feet and hands, black: 
the reft of the body and arms covered with filvery 
hairs: about three feet high : good-natured, and 
full of frolick. 
67BAHBARY. K vvoK£(p<x.Xo; Ariflot. hijl. an . Le Singe Cynocephale. Brifon 
Jib. ii. c. 8. . T 
Cynocephalus PUmi , lib. vm. Simla Inuus. S. ecaudata na- 
c. 54. Gefner quad. 859. tibus calvis, capite oblongo. Un. 
Simius cynocephalus Pr. Alp. fyfi. 35. 
JEgypt, I. 241. tab. xv. xvi. Yellow ape ? Du Halde China , I. 
Le Magot de Buffon, xiv. 109. 120. La Roque voy. Arabia, 210. 
tab. vii. viii. 
A. with a long face, not unlike that of a dog : ca¬ 
nine teeth, long and ftrong : ears like the human : 
nails flat: buttocks bare : color of the upper part 
* Du Halde, I. 11S. 
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