68 GALAGO 



Type locality. Nkami, Southern Nigeria. Type in British 

 Museum. 



Genl. Char. Similar to G. elegantulus, but under parts buffy 

 white, instead of gray. 



Color. Upper parts pale brownish red; dorsal stripe brownish 

 orange, hairs slaty gray on basal half, then yellowish and apical 

 portion buffy brown. Face and sides of head reddish buff ; top of head 

 grayish buff and red ; sides of neck grayish white ; under parts buffy 

 white ; flanks reddish brown ; throat reddish, hairs gray at their bases ; 

 outer side of arms grayish red, of legs like back but more yellow ; inner 

 side of limbs buffy white ; hands and feet yellowish white ; tail above 

 brownish buff washed with gray, tip grayish buff. 



Measurements. Total length, 440; tail, 274; foot, 64; ear, 31. 

 Skull : total length, 49.4 ; zygomatic width, 35.7 ; basal length, 37.5 ; 

 greatest length of nasals, 13.4; palatal length, 18.5; length of upper 

 molar series, 14. 



This species is unknown to me. 



Gajlago gallarum Thomas. 



Galago gallarum Thos., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., VIII, 7th Ser., 



1901, p. 27. 

 Galago galago Thos., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1900, p. 802. 



BORAN GALAGO. 



Type locality. Webi Daue, Boran Galla country, East Africa. 

 Type in British Museum. 



Geogr. Distr. Boran Galla country. East Africa. 



Genl. Char. Drab coloration ; yellow limbs ; dorsal hairs with 

 white subterminal bands. 



Color. General color above ecru drab ; the hairs being dark slaty 

 gray on basal half, then fulvous followed by a white subterminal, and 

 black terminal, rings. Centre of nose, white ; orbital ring, black ; outer 

 side of legs pale ochre yellow ; arms ecru drab ; hands and feet yellow- 

 ish white; chin, inner side of arms, and inguinal region white to the 

 base of hairs ; belly hairs white, their bases slaty ; tail pale smoky gray, 

 tip black. Ex type British Museum. 



Measurements. Total length, 390; tail, 225; ear, 34. No skull. 



Gaxago beaccatus Elliot, 



Galago braccatus Elliot, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., XX, 7th Ser., 1907, 

 p. 187. 



