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continent which was originally the home of the Lemurs has 

 been termed, must have extended across the Indian Ocean 

 and the Indian Peninsula to the further side of the Bay of 

 Bengal and over the great islands of the Indian Archipelago. 



Section VIII. — Summary and Deductions 



Table of the genera of Lemurs and of the number of 

 species found in each Zoological Region. 



Family I. 



LEMUPJD.E. 



Sub-family I. — Indrisin^e. 



1. Indris 



2. Propithecus . . . . 



3. Avahis 



Sub-family II. — Lemuriisle 



4. Lemur 



5. Mixocebus 



6. Hapalemur .... 



7. Lepidolernur .... 



Sub-family III. — GalaginjE, 



8. Galago 6 



9. Chirogale 4 



10. Microcebus .... 5 



11. Otolemur 2 



Sub- family IV.— Lorisin^e 



12. Loris 



13. Nycticebus . ... 



14. Perodicticus .... 



15. Arctocebus 



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