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THE LIVING WORLD. 
The White-tufted Marmoset (. Hapale vulgaris ) has a black head and white 
ear tufts. 
The White-fronted Marmoset (. Hapale humeralifer) is a mixed-brown and 
white, but is distinctly white on the fore part of its body. 
The Barba Variegated Marmoset (. Hapale chrysoleucos ) adds a red tail and 
red hands and feet to the white which colors its body. It is small-sized, has 
pencilled ears and a long, silken coat, and makes a very acceptable pet. 
The Black-headed Marmoset ( Hapalepenicillata) has a white spot on its 
forehead, and uses the same color for the mouth or muzzle; its tail is annulated 
in black of 
a d a rke r 
shade. It 
belongs to 
the ouitilis 
or sagouins 
and is quite 
common in 
monkey- 
cages. 
The 
Pigmy 
Marmoset 
{Ha pale 
pigmaeus ) 
is untufted 
and about 
half a foot 
in length. 
It is a 
brown Bra¬ 
zilian spe¬ 
cies, nota¬ 
ble mainly 
for its lack 
TARSIER. °f size. 
The 
Black-tailed Marmoset, or Mico {Hapale melamnurus), uses even a darker 
shade for its tail than prevails in the coloring of the body; the thighs in front 
are white, and it is banded with the same color across its loins. Its habitat 
is Brazil and the States to the West. 
The White Mico {Hapale leucopus) has its extremities and its fore arms 
white. It is found in Columbia and is about a foot in length, with a tail which is. 
longer than its body. 
The Albino Marmoset {Hapale argenteus ) is the albino variety of the 
black-tailed marmoset. 
The Marmoset {Hapale') has long, soft white and reddish-yellow fur, striped 
distinctly with black. Its long, large, white tail is ringed with black, and its bead- 
black face is set off by long wings or tufts of white hairs which stand erect 
