APPENDIX. 127 



Seo also 



a. Pteropxis Ilaldemani, Halowell, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1846, 



x\'iii. p. 356. Dark brown, chest and sides brown, belly 

 white ; arm-bone 3 inches. Hah. West Africa. 



b. Pteropus scJioensis, Riippell, Mus. Senck. 1842, p. 131 ; Epomo- 



2^honis scJioensis, Totaes, P. Z. S. 1860, p. 56 ; 1861, p. 12, 

 t. 1. f. 4 (skuU). Hub. Abyssinia. Riippell; Gaboon, Fran- 

 quet ; Gambia, Eendall. A small species. Length of arm- 

 bone 2 inches. 



APPENDIX. 



Page 7. Mimetes troglodytes. Add : — 



d. Troqlodi/tes Aubn/i, Gratiolet, Nouv. Arch. Mus. d'Hist. Xat. 

 1866,'ii. pp. 1,564. 



Entirely black face, and a decided well-developed lobe on the 

 hinder part of the last lower molar. I do not see how this species 

 differs from the common Chimpanzee. 



Trofjlodytes tschego, Dit Clmillu. Anthropopitliecus tscliego, Slack, 

 Froc.'Acud. K. Set. Philad. 1867, p. .34. 



Prof. Eischoff, Sitzgsber. baycr. Ak. 1867, i. pp. 283-293, says that 

 this is not distinct from T. nirfo: 



Page 7. GoriUa Savagei. 



Anatomy : Owen, Trans. Zool. Soc. v. p. 243, tab. 1-7 ; Turner, Proc. 

 lioyal Snc. Edinh. 1865, p. 341 ; Meyer, Fibift. Bericht d. Offen- 

 bach. Vercin. 18G4, pp. /jS-GS, pi. 



Page 17. COLOBUS. 



S3Tiopsis of species of this genns, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, 

 p. 180. 



Page 18. Add:— 4rt. ColobusKirkii. B.M. 



Head with long divergent hairs, forming a kind of cap, bent back 

 over the forehead. The crown of tlic head, hack, and tail red-brown, 

 end of tail rather paler ; the nape, upper surface of hands and feet, 

 and outside of the upper- and forearm and of the thighs blackish ; the 

 forehead, cheeks, throat, side of the neck, chest, underside of the bodj-, 

 inner side of the limbs, and the hind legs and the hinder edge of the 



