The Gardens And Menagerie of the Zoological Society Delineated volume 1

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The Gardens And Menagerie of the Zoological Society Delineated volume 1
Edward Turner Bennett
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It seems to have been either passed over, or regarded as doubtful, by all the other compilers of general lists of the Mammalia.
The Society's animal, which we presume to be the Q 2 228 ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.
third specimen and second living individual that has been noticed by zoologists, is somewhat darker in its colouring than Dr. Horsfield's figure, the skin from which the latter was taken being in all probability faded ; but fully agrees with it in every other parti- cular. It is about two feet
... in length, with a tail of nearly equal dimensions. The head, nose, and upper lip, the sides of the face including the ears, the back of the neck, the tail and adjacent parts of the body, and the limbs, both within and without, are of a deep shining black. The chin and lower jaw are pure white, and the throat is of a bright yellow, blending on the sides with the brown of the back, the whole of the upper and fore parts of which, together with the belly, are uniformly of the latter colour, except on the shoul- ders where the hairs are tipped with yellow.

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