belongs, its entire length from the nose to the end of the tail being three feet ten inches, the tail measuring
twenty-three inches ; the arm, hand and nails six inches ; the tarsus, toes and nail six inches and a half;
the face from the tip of the nose to the ear four and a half inches, and the ear two inches. Of its flesh as
an article of food I can speak most highly, having frequently partaken of it in the hush and always found it
excellent.
The fur is long and rather harsh to the touch; its general colour is a dusky brown tinged with purple,
passing into deep rusty red on the rump, the base of the tail, the hinder part of the thighs and the abdomen ;
face dark grey; aloug the face from the lip to the ear a dusky white mark; a narrow dark line runs from
the middle of the forehead nearly half way down the hack; shoulders and flanks vinous grey, separated
from the general tint of the upper surface by an indistinct line of a lighter tint, scarcely to be distinguished
in some specimens; a narrow white line passes from the throat down the centre of the chest; ears black,
passing into grey at the base, and having in some specimens a band of rufous along the outer edge; arms
and hands, tarsi and feet rusty red, deepening into black on their extremities.
The two sexes when adult are nearly alike in size and similar in colour.
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