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1. Micoella sericeus. B.M. 



Fur white, soft, silky ; legs, feet, and tail pale yellowish ; ears 

 large, rouudish, flesh-coloui'ed. 



Mico sericeua, Gray, P. Z. S. 1868, p. 25G, t. 24. Hapale argentata, 

 Sclater, P. Z. S. 1808, p. 262. Hapale chrysoleucos, i>clater, P. Z. iS. 

 18G9, p. 594 ? 



Hab. Brazil, Natterer. 



The specimen described and figured is in the British Museum ; 

 the outsides of the legs were never so dark as in Mr. Wolf's figure, 

 but now they are nearly as white as all the rest of the body. The 

 belly was always white. 



2. Micoella chrysoleucos. B.M. 



Fur yellowish white ; the fore and hind legs, the beUy and tail 

 pale chestnut brown in male. 



Hapale clirysoleucos, JVagner, Wivymnnns Archiv, 1842, i. p. 357 ; 

 Siiuyvthiere, Suppl. p. 125; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1869, p. 594 (pai't.). 



Hab. Brazil, Natterer. 



Page 68. Fam. LEMURIDyE, 



belonging to Subsection a of Section A. 



The arrangement of the smaller Lemuridae is very unsatisfactory. 

 We have received within the last few months several specimens; and 

 they may be thus arranged according to their skulls : — 



I. Upper cuttiny-teeth 2. 2, close to the canine, and one placed behind the 



other. Brain-case ovate. Nose rather elongate. Ilapalemurina. 



IIapalemub. Nose and palate conical. 



PnoLEMuii. Nose and palate broad and truncated in front. 



II. Up}Kr cuttiny-tccth 2 . 2, in a curved line ; two middle more or less 

 larger than the others, erect, or ccmverginy toivards the central line. 



* Brain-case ovate : nose rather produced; tail thick, clavaie. 



t JEars short, covered tvithfur e.vternally. Lomurina. 



N'AnECiA, Lemur, and Prosimia. 



Cheirogaleus. Inner upper cutting-teeth moderate. Tail with woolly 

 haia". Cheiroyaleu.f typicus, Cat. p. 78. 



tt Ear.^ moderate, membranaceous, and naked at the end. Mi- 

 crocebiua. 



MiRZA. Upper cutting-teeth moderate, converging. Tail with straight 

 rigid hair:<. Mirza Cuqucrelii, p. lo(>. 



