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those which inhabit Africa are conspicuously<br />

striped, with the partial exception <strong>of</strong> A. taeniopus,<br />

which has only the cross shoulder-stripe<br />

and generally some faint bars on the legs; and<br />

this species inhabits the almost intermediate<br />

region <strong>of</strong> Upper Egypt and Abyssinia. (44.<br />

'Proc. Zool. Soc.' 1862, p. 164. See, also, Dr.<br />

Hartmann, 'Ann. d. Landw.' Bd. xliii. s. 222.)<br />

QUADRUMANA.<br />

[Fig. 72. Head <strong>of</strong> Semnopithecus rubicundus.<br />

This and the following figures (from Pr<strong>of</strong>. Gervais)<br />

are given to shew the odd arrangement<br />

and development <strong>of</strong> the hair on the head.<br />

Fig. 73. Head <strong>of</strong> Semnopithecus comatus.<br />

Fig. 74. Head <strong>of</strong> Cebus capucinus.<br />

Fig. 75. Head <strong>of</strong> Ateles marginatus.<br />

Fig. 76. Head <strong>of</strong> Cebus vellerosus.]

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