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Definition of Bonnet monkey
1. Noun. Indian macaque with a bonnet-like tuft of hair.
Generic synonyms: Macaque
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bonnet Monkey
Literary usage of Bonnet monkey
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1891)
"Having been engaged for some time in investigating the representation of motor
function in the cortex of the bonnet monkey, we thought it advisable to ..."
2. Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London: Vol. I-XLIX, for the Year by Obstetrical Society of London (1900)
"... that probably comes within the same category). SECTIONS FROM THE UTERUS OF A
bonnet monkey. ... bonnet monkey ..."
3. Science from an Easy Chair: A Second Series by Edwin Ray Lankester (1913)
"Although the smaller monkeys cannot be directly infected with typhus fever from
man, it was found that (as with some other infections) the bonnet monkey was ..."
4. The Practical Teacher by Joseph Hughes (1883)
"Even in the Zoological Gardens, where the greatest care is taken of the animals,
and the keepers are uniformly kind and gentle, the bonnet monkey is apt to ..."
5. Natural History of the World: With Anecdotes Illustrating the Nature, Habits edited by Alfred Henry Miles (1895)
"The Bonnet The bonnet monkey is of the genus macacus, Monkey. aj^j is to be found
in many parts of India. It is characterized by a bonnet, or cap of hair, ..."
6. The Nervous System and Its Constituent Neurones: Designed for the Use of by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1899)
"Since the anthropoid ape is much nearer to man than the bonnet monkey, ...
Beevor and Horsley have been able to show that in the bonnet monkey the ..."