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September 26th, 1837. 



Richard Owen, Esq. in the Chair. 



Two small ąuadrupeds from the Society's coUection -vvere exhi- 

 bited by Mr. "VVaterhouse, who stated that be believed them to be 

 undescribed species. The first ■was characterised as 



Galago Alleni. Gal. auribus permagnis, digitis perlongis ; vellere 

 intense plumbeo, rufescente lavato ; corpore subtiis flavo lavato. 



unc. lin. 



Longitudo ab apice rostri ad caudae basin 8 1 



•^ caudee 10 O 



auris 1 2^^ 



Latitudo auris O 11 



Longitudo- /;oWtcis antipedum O 6 



digiti longissimi 1 1 



pollicis pedum posticorum O 7 



■ digiti longissimi 1 2 



■ pedis postici a calce ad apicem digi- 



torum 2 11 



Hab. Fernando Po. 



Obs. This specimen, which has four incisors in the upper jaw, and 

 six in the lower, is about the šame size as the Gulago Senegalensis, but 

 may be readily distinguished from that species by the greater size 

 of the ears, (the length of which is equal to the distance between 

 the tip of the muzzle and the base of the ear,) and the great length 

 of the fingers and toes. In the colouring there is also a difFerence, 

 G. Senegalensis being grey, washed with yellow, -vi-hereas G. Alleni is 

 of a deep slate grey, all the hairs of the upper parts being of a rūsty 

 yellow at the apex, or, as on the fore legs, rūsty at the tip. The 

 under parts of the body are of a paler hue than the upper, the hairs 

 being of a dirty yellow colour at the tip ; but lilce those of the upper 

 parts, they are of a slate grey for the greater portion of their length : 

 on the throat and chin each hair is whitish at the apex. The hairs 

 covering the feet are of a deep brown colour. The tail is dusky 

 bro\vn. 



The animal here described \vas presented to the Zoological So- 

 ciety by Lieut. Wm. AUen, R. N., Corres. Memb. 



Pteromys (Sciuropterus) Horsfieldii. Pter. fuscus, pilis flaves- 

 centi-fuscis crebfe intersparsis ; corpore subtiis flavescenti-albo, 

 genis et patagio lumburi ad marginėm rufescenti-flavis ; caudd 

 subtiis nitide ferrugined ; auribus mediocribus. 



