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S MONKIES. 
. O R a Hi c Ei Caitaia Marcgra<ve Brajil 227. Rail fapajou jaunc. Barren France M* 
Jyn. quadi 175. 9 u j n - 1 5 1, 
'Cercopithecus pills ex fufco, fla- Slmia Idiurea. S. caudata imber- 
vefcente, et candicante variega- bis, occipite prominulo, ungui-> 
tus veftitus, pedibus ex flavo ru- bus quatuor plantarum fubulatisi. 
fefcentibus. Brijfin quad. 140. natibus tcdlis. Lin.Jyfl. 43. 
Cercopithecus ex albo flavefcens, Le Saimiri deBuffon^ xv. 67. tab. 
mofchum reddens. Bnjfc'y 139. x. Br. Mufi 
Cercopithecus iniiior lute us j Le 
M. with a round head, nofe a little pointed $ the 
end dufky : orbits fiefh colored: ears hair? : hair 
on the body fhort and fine, of a yellow and brown 
color; but in its native country, when in perfec¬ 
tion, of a brilliant gold * color: the feet orange: 
nails of the hands fiat: of the feet like claws : tail 
very long *, lefs ufeful for prehenfile purpofes than 
that of the ref! : body of the fize of a fquirrel. 
Inhabits Brajil and Guiana: when provoked, 
fcreams: is a very tender animal: feldom brought 
here alive : fmells of mufk **. The Simla Morta of 
Linnaeus , 43 ; and Cercopithecus cauda mupna of 
Brijfon , 143 ; engraved in Seha^ tab. 48. under the 
name of Simiolus Ceylonicus , is only the foetus of 
fome monkey : probably, as JJnnaus conje6!ures ? 
of this fpecies. 
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*• Some of the African ifronkics have alfo a ftrong fmell of mutk. 
A Bgzoar is fometimes found in cerrtain fpecies. 
Cercopithecus 
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