M O N K I E S. 
127 
Ccrcopithecus Erafilienfo fecun- quad, 139, 
dus Clufii exot. 372. Le Sai—Le Sai a gorge l>lanc. 
Cay? De Laet. 4 86. Raii fyn. de Bujfon, kv. £i. tab. viii. ix. 
quad. 155. Br. Muf, 
Cercopithecus totusniger. Brijfon 
M. with a round and flat face, of a reddifli brown 
color, very deformed: the hair on the head, and* 
upper part of the body, black, tinged with brown \ 
beneath and on the limbs, tinged with red: taij 
black, and much longer than the head and body : 
the young exceflively deformed; their hair very 
long, and thinly difperled *, in the Britiftj Mufeum 
are fpecimens of pid and young. M. de Buffou 
has a variety with a white throat. 
Inhabits Surinam and Brafd : appear as if they 
were always weeping *: of a melancholy difpofi- 
tion : but very full of imitating what they fee 
done : thefe probably are the monkies Damper faw 
in the Bay of All Saints , which he fays are very 
ugly, and fmell ftrongly of mufk^*: keep in large 
companies *, and make a great chattering, efpecially 
in ftormy weather : refide much on a fpecies of 
tree, which hears a podded fruit, which they feed 
pnf. 
* Frogtr s <voy. 116. 
*• Dampler' s *vey, III. 53, 
t De Laet. 486, 
Caitaia 
94. Webpeiu 
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