An Address Delivered At the Sixth And Last Anniversary Meeting of the Zoologic

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An Address Delivered At the Sixth And Last Anniversary Meeting of the Zoologic
N a Vigors
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Horsfield, under the name of Mustela Hardvoickii. The description was made from a preserved skin which had been one of the numerous results of the indefatigable labours of our friend and colleague, General Hardwicke*, in India. The animal had been previously but imperfectly noticed by Pen- nant. The acquisition of the present beautiful specimen in its living state fully establishes the species, f The second animal belongs to the rare species described by M. Desmarest as Cynocephalus niger. We a...re enabled by the specimen in our possession to restore the species to its proper station; which is in that division of the genus Macacus, Lacep. , that includes the Magots. It accords with this latter group, and essentially differs from the Cynocepliali^ by the facial angle and the position of the nostrils, as observed by our secretary, Mr. Bennett. The tail, the existence of which seems to have been a matter of doubt among the French zoologists, is reduced, as in the Macacus Sylvanus, to a mere tubercle.

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