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Show EXPLANATIONS OF MONKEY-CHART. I>' OunlONY,Gr ~ llucun:s,ora nud ospooio.lly SOillNz.014 have boon conHullod. And hor·o lmny rcmstrk tlmt, whilo nll tho. o invtdunblo books ndorn tho library of our: Ac1~dcmy, .J IHIVe grntofully onjoyod, in common with other~, tho bonefrt of Dr. 1'hoa.l3. Wrlsou a mumfrccnco towul'd~ tltiij homo of tho tllnrnl Scioncoa. . . . 1 proocod to oato.loguo tho sorios oxhibHod on our" Monkoy-cho.rt.;" nftor urdro~tmg to tho r·oo.d •1• that, as onch figuro is accompanied by its numbor, all tlmt rs ncccsRrlry, rn or·~lcr to fiud ita centro of cr 1~tion in googt'l\phico.l distribution, is to look l\t tho correspondrng number on tho IMp itsolf. SIMilE ORBIS ANTIQUI, CATARRHINlE. No, 1. - Troglodytes Gorilla. [ llOUMMBAU P.T D>:vfntA, Pltolfl(ll'aphit ZooiO(Ji'l.U, l'nrl•, Mua. u' lll•t. Nut., 1864, Pl. Xlll" lndlvlrln nuullc onvoyo du Onbon par M. lo llr. ~·rnnq u t, 18u2 :"-colored by dlrooUons In O<nYAJS, J, p. 28.) 2. -Troglodytes niger. ( I. >:SSON, JUust..atiom dt Zoologie, 1'1. 82.) 3. - Simia Batyrus. (C'IIf:NU, Pl. 4, "poso nnturollo :" co1oro<l by WAONt:l11 l'J.l.) 4. - Hylobates syndaotylus, (b'. Ouvt•n., Jfamnrifi.res, 1!1. llf.) 6. - Hylobates albimanus. [Auorm>:liT, Singes, J, Pl. 2.) 6. - Hylobates Hoolock. [Cm:Nu, lflg. 62, pp. 03-4:-.TAnniN~, Nat. L·ib. PJ. 8.) 7, - Hylobates Leuoisous. [Scun101E111 Sattylhitl·c, Tnb. Ill, D.) 8. - Hylobates funereus, (W AONEH, Jl· 18:-.Archiv. du Jftu., V, J), 6321 ·rnb. 2u.] 9.-Hylobates agilis, (0 EliVAJ81 p.li4:-JAnnlNE1 pp.l00-14, 1'1. 5.) 10. - Co lobus Gueroza, [ltU••r•EL, lVerbilkiere, 11, 'l'nb. 1.) 11. - Colo bus polyoomos. [Hcun•n•n, X, D.) 12, - Semnopithecus Entellus, (A UOV.DE11T1 Si11QCB, Pl. IV.) No. 13.-Cercopithecus rubor. (Smmt:ocR, X Vl, JJ.) 14.-Cercopithecus Faun us. [StHIUED£111 X ll.j 16. - Corcopithocus pygerythrus. [Cuvn:n, Afallwu'fiJrc.,," Vorvot."J 16. - Cercopithoous Mona. I Aun>:u>:nT, LV, 2, fig. 7.J 17.-Cercopithecus cephus. (AUDEDY.HT1 IV, 2, fig. 12.] 18. - Cercopithecus nictitans. [Aun•:n&nT, lV, 1, fig. 2.) 10.- Bemnopitheous comatus. (S 111\ EUttt, XXIV, A.) 20. - Macaous aureus. ( Zoo/J>(/ie de la "llonlt~," 1'1. 2.] 21. - Macacus silenus. (AUDEDRRT, 1 I, 1, fig. 3.j 22. - Macacus nemostrinus. 1 u. Cuv••n, Afallt., Xlll.j 23. - Maoacus Rhesus. [AoOEJJY.llT, 11, 1, fig. 1.] 24.- Macacus Maimon. [1<'. Cuv•r.n, .ftlam.J 25. - Macacus ecandatus. (A uDI:UF.llT, I, 8, fig.l.) 26. - Cynocephalus sphinx. [SOUI\>:UEI\1 VJ, Ot' XII I, 11.) ----------------------- ----------- eu Diclionnairc univeraclle d'IIialoire Naturclle, Ptll'iS, 1847, "Qnutlr·imun H," X. pp.668-70. ets Storia No.ltlrale delle Scimic e dci A(aki disposta con ordi11e, Milnno, f'ol., 18:.!2. 6 '~ Syatematisclten Vcrzeiclwiz, &o., sivc Synopsis Afammaliwn, Solothurn, 8vo, 1844, vol. i. paasim. F. .' J!LANA1' IONS 0}' MONKEY- C JIAH'£. No. 27. - Cynocephalus Hamadryas. [Sou""'""'• X:-Or.rtvAIH, v :-CuY.Nu, flg.143: - t'l HOm:n, pp. ~6-6:- W AnNelt, p. 02:- Dt: JlutNVIW:, OsttO(Jraplde, p. 23.) No. 28. - Cynocephalus Mormon. (JAHDtNK, I'J. J7.j 29. - Cynocephalus leuoophoous. [Ouvu:u, .Anu. du .Mus., JX, 'l'ttb. ai.l SIMilE ORBIS NOVlE, PLATYRHINlE. No. 30. - Mycetes ursinus. [A uo""""''• V, 1, fig. l.] 31. - Cebus robustus. (l"l'IX und MATLTINI:I, I!L 11 'l'hiorformon des 'l'roplflc; hcu Amorloa," fl g. 1~ :-JAR I ~INt;, 1:'1. 21.J 32. - Mycetus barbatus. [ t>tx, ibid., 17 :- WAoNm, Supplement, I, XXV,D.J 33. - Ateles arachnoides. (0>:01'1•'.1 .Ann. d" AflM., X IIJ , 1'1. O.j 34. - Ateles Belzebuth. ( 'Cltltt<UEn, XXVJ, Jl.) 36. - Ateles Panisous. [.JAliOlN•, L'l. XX.) 36. - Cebus Azara. (AUDEIJf:RT, V, 2, fig. 1.) 37.-Chrysothrix sciureus. (D'OnttlONY, Vuy., .ftf<wwu'j., Pl. 4.] 38. - Pithecia rut! venter. 1 Aummel<T, VI, 1, llg. 1.j 39. - Pitheoia melanocephala, ( S1'1X1 Sim., 1'1. Vlll:-O•OPr., .Ann., XIX, p. 117.) 40. - Cnllithrix personatus. [Sonnenv.n, XXX u.j 41. - Nyotipithecus trivirgatus. (.TAitO!Ne, l'J. XXJ V.J 42.- Hapale Jncohus, (Auo>:umT, VJ, 2, llg. 4.) 43. - Hapale ponicillata. [ W A0NP.lt1 SuppJ., XXXIII u.J 44. - Callithrix lugens. [.JAROINM, XXI H.) 46. - Hapale <Edipus. [ Au o~ul\lt't', VJ, 21 Og.l.J 46. - Chrysothrix nigri vittnta, [WAON>:lt, XI.] 47, - Hapalo rosalia, [JAlllllNK1 XXVU 1.] 48.-Lemur oatta. [Auor.ur.nT, Mnkl, fig. 4.) 49. - Liohanotus Indri. (AUDEDE I\T1 Jndrl, !lg.J.] 60. - Btonops tardigradus. [A um;m:nT, LoriA, fig. 1.) 61. - Galngo senegalensis, (S01mr~n:u, XXXVJII, ll.J 62. - Tanius spectrum. (AUDEJJellT, fig. l .J 63.- Inuus speciosus, [WAONEl\1 Pl. V.J 54. - Ceroocebus saboous. [.JAUDIN., Pl. XJI 1.) Bnt, that the above 54 sp cimcns compt·eh nd but a vet·y Arnall pot·tion of the varied" sp e·ies" of Monkeys all' ally known, is made eviuont tl11·ongh tho foll owing tab le fl'orn WA<JNtm:- 616 015 Die Siiu,qlltiere in Abbilrltmgen naclt der Natur mit Beacltreibungm von JJr. Jo!tatl11 0/iri~tian JJ. von Scltrebcr, Leipzig, 'ito, 1863, p. 8. |