GAL AGO 67 



sprinkled with gray on basal half. Ears large, blackish. Ex type in 

 British Museum. 



Measurements. Skin, total length, 470; tail, 250. Skull : occipito- 

 nasal length, 48 ; Hensel, 38 ; zygomatic width, 32 ; intertemporal 

 width, 18; palatal length, 19; breadth of braincase, 24; median length 

 of nasals, 13 ; length of upper molar series, 16 ; length of mandible, 31 ; 

 length of lower molar series, 14. Ex type British Museum. 



While this race has a general resemblance to both G. alleni and 

 G. a. gabonensis, it can readily be distinguished from both ; by its gray 

 legs and feet from G. alleni, and gray feet, darker upper parts and 

 black tail from G. a. gabonensis. The last named and the present race 

 come together on the Como River, but there are no intermediate' 

 specimens. 



GAI.AGO ZANZIBAKICUS Matschic. 



Galago zanzibaricus Matschie, Sitzungsb. Ges. Naturf. Freunde, 

 Berlin, 1893, p. 111. 



ZANZIBAR GALAGO. 



Type locality. Island of Zanzibar. Type in Berlin Museum. 



Genl. Char. Size small ; tail about length of body and head ; hair 

 short; fur on body woolly; ears large. Skull with a broad braincase, 

 wide at occiput. 



Color. Top of head and upper parts cinnamon, darkest on head 

 and neck and dorsal region ; outer side of limbs ochraceous buff ; 

 under parts buff ; hands and feet grayish white ; tail, Prout's brown, 

 hairs tipped with golden, becoming blackish brown at tip. Ex type 

 Berlin Museum. 



Measurements. Total length, 365 ; tail, 195. Skull : total length, 

 42 ; occipito-nasal length, 42 ; zygomatic width, 27 ; intertemporal width, 

 16; median length of nasals, 11; length of upper molar series, 12; 

 length of mandible, 23.5; length of lower molar series, 11. Ex type 

 Berlin Museum. 



The type is a flat skin in fair condition. It is a very small animal 

 about the size of G. cameronensis, but with a shorter and less bushy 

 tail. 



Galago talboti Dollman. 



Galago talboti Dollman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., V, 8th Sen, 1910, 

 p. 93. 



