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Eastern Monachism. c: xix; p. 204.

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PLINY, Nat. Hist. I. viii. c. xxxii.

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Mr. Blyth quotes as authority for this trivial name a passage from MAJOR FORBES' Eleven Years in Ceylon; and I can vouch for the graphic accuracy of the remark.—"A species of very large monkey, that passed some distance before me, when resting on all fours, looked so like a Ceylon bear, that I nearly took him for one."

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BUCHANAN'S Survey of Bhagulpoor, p. 142. At Gibraltar it is believed that the body of a dead monkey has never been found on the rock.

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Loris græilis, Geof.

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There is an interesting notice of the Loris of Ceylon by Dr. TEMPLETON, in the Mag. Nat. Hist. 1844, ch. xiv. p. 362.

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Footnote 142: [(return)]

Pteropus Edwardsii, Geoff.

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[Greek: cheir] the "hand," and [Greek: pteron] a "wing."