136 APPENDIX. 



than two thirds of its length with rather rigid straight hairs, thicker 

 and more diverging towards the end. Nose rather broad. Palate 

 broad, rather narrower and rounded in front. Upper cutting-teeth : 

 two middle compressed, moderate-sized, nearly erect, converging 

 towards the central line : outer less than half the size of the inner, 

 about two-thirds the length. The front upper false grinder not so 

 long as the second, with a very slight lobe on the hinder and front 

 edges of its base. 



Mirza Coquerelii. B.M. 



Fur soft and woolly, grey-brown, with very short bright golden 



tips ; back dark ; throat and beneath grey-brown ; taU cylindrical ; 



hair bright golden brown, with black tips, which are longer on the 



hairs at the tip of the tail. 



Microcebus Coquerelii, Schlegel ^- Pollen, Fauna Madagascar, p. 12, 

 t. 6 & t. 7. fig. 2 (skull). Cheirogaleus Coquerelii, Grandidier, Rev. 

 Zool. 18G7, p. 85. 



Hah. Madagascar. 



See 



a. Lejjilemur ruficaudatus, Grandidier, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1867, 

 p. 256. 



Page 89. Tribe III. MICRORHYNCHINA. 



Add before this tribe : — 

 B. Teeth 34 : lotver cutting-teeth 4 ; grinders |^. Feet short and broad. 



Page 89. MICRORHYNCHUS. Add :— 

 Nose very short, broad, truncated. Palate broad, rounded in 

 front, and scarcely wider behind. Upper cutting-teeth 4, in an 

 arched series, erect ; the inner upper cutting-teeth very small, cylin- 

 drical ; the outer ones much larger and longer, nearly truncated. 

 Canines, i;pper thick. The first upper false grinder thick, with a 

 rounded upper edge, scarcely higher than the second. 



Microrhynchus laniger. Add ; — B.M. 



BlainviUe, Osteog. t. 8 ; MivaH, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 151. 

 Skull in British Museum. 



Page 90. Add : — 2. Propithecus Verreauxii. B.M. 



Wliite ; crown and nape brownish black ; face naked, black ; 

 chest, belly, and inner side of limbs, hands, and feet black, uakedish, 

 covered with white hairs. 



Propithecus Verreauxii, Grandidier, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1867, pp. 84 

 &313. 

 Hah. Madagascar. 



