MONKIES. 
Simlus Callitrichus. Profp. Alp. cens, genis longis pills albis ob- 
J$,gypt.l. fita; Brijfon quad. 145 . et Cerco- 
£imia fabsca. S. catadata ittibef- barbatus rufus facie nigra, cs£fa- 
bis flavicans, facie atra, cauda rie alba cinfla. I4q> 
cinerea, natibus calvis. Lin. jyji. Le Callitriche de Buffou xiv. 272. 
38. # . tab. xxxvii, 
Cercopithecus ex cinereo flavef- 
M. with a black and Sattifh face: the Tides of it 
bounded by long white hairs, falling backwards, 
and almoft covering the ears, which are black, and 
like the human: head, limbs, and whole upper 
part of the body and tail, covered with foft hair, of 
a yellowifh green color at their ends, cinereous at 
their roots: under fide of the body and tail, and 
inner fide of the limbs, of a filvery color : tail very 
long and fender : fize of a fmall cat. 
Inhabits different parts of Africa : keep in great 
flocks, and live in the woods: are fcarce difcerni- 
ble when among the leaves, except by their breaking 
the boughs with their gambols, in which they are 
Very agile and filens: even v/hen fhot at, do not 
make the left: noife *, but will unite in company, knit 
their brows, and gnafh their teeth, as if they meant 
to attack their enemy * : are very common in the 
Gape Verd iflands. 
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