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M O N K I E S, 
198. Fox¬ 
tailed. 
/* 
b. with ftrait tails, not prehenfile *. 
Cagui major Marcgrave Brafil , Simia Pithecia. S. caudata im- 
227. _ berbis, vellere nigro apice albo, 
-Cercopithecus pilis nigris, apice canda nigra viilofiilima. Lin.fyf. 
albido, veflitus, cauda pilis Ion- 40. 
giffimis nigris obfita. Brijfcn quad, he Saki de Bujfon , xv. 88. tab. 
138. C. pilis cinerefcentibus ni- xii. 
gro mixtis, cauda rufa. Brijfon , Saccawinkee Bancroft Guiana, 
141. 135. Br. Mu/,\ 
M. with a fwarthy face, covered with fhort white 
down : forehead and fides of the face with whitifh, 
and pretty long hair: body with long dufky brown 
hairs ; white or yellowifh at their tips : hair on the 
tail very long and bufhy * fometimes black, fome^ 
times reddilh: belly and lower part of the limbs a 
reddiih white: length from nofe to tail near a foot 
and a half: tail longer, and like that of a fox; 
hands and feet black, with claws inftead of nails. 
Inhabits Guiana . 
* Diftinguifhed from thofe with prehenfile tails, by M. de Buff on, 
by the name of Sagouins; which, as well as Sapajeus, arc American 
names for certain kinds of monkies. 
Cercopithecus 
