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Sapajou White-Fronted Sapajou White-Throated, Smooth-Headed, and Crested 

 Sapajous Woolly Monkeys (Lagothrix) Woolly Spider-Monkeys (Eriodes) 

 Spider-Monkeys (Ateles) Red-Faced Spider-Monkey Other Species Variegated 

 Spider-Monkey Douroucolis (Nyctipithecus) Three-Banded Douroucoli Other 

 Species Squirrel Monkeys (Chrysothrix) Common Squirrel-Monkey Short- 

 Tailed Squirrel-Monkey Black-Tailed Squirrel-Monkey Titi Monkeys Red Titi 



Collared Titi Moloch Titi Black-Fronted Titi Black-Handed Titi Saki 

 Monkeys (Pithecia) White-Headed Saki Humboldt's Saki Red-Backed Saki 

 Black Saki White-Nosed Saki Uakari Monkeys ( Uacaria) Bald Uakari Red- 

 Faced Uakari Black-Headed Uakari Howling Monkeys (Mycetes) Black 

 Howler Vera Cruz Howler Red Howler Brown Howler Mantled Howler 

 Fossil American Monkeys, . ......... 143 



CHAPTER VI. APES, MONKEYS, AND LEMURS, continued. 



THE MARMOSETS (Hapalaidce). Distinctive Characters Short-Tusked Marmosets 

 (Hapale) Common Marmoset Black- Eared and White-Eared Species Silver 

 Marmoset Black-Tailed Marmoset Pigmy Marmoset Long-Tusked Marmosets, 

 or Tamarins (Midas) Negro-Tamarin Red-Handed Tamarin Brown-Handed 

 Tamarin Moustached Tamarin Pinche Silky Marmoset, . . . . 188 



CHAPTER VII. APES, MONKEYS, AND LEMURS, continued. 



THE LEMURS (Lemuridce). Characteristics Indri Lemur (Tndris) Propitheques, or 

 Sifakas (Propithecus) Diademed Sifaka Verreaux's Sifaka Crowned Si faka 

 Avahi Lemur (Avahis) True Lemurs (Lemur) Ring-Tailed Lemur Red- 

 Fronted Lemur Mungoose Lemur White-Fronted and Black-Fronted Species 



Black Lemur Ruffed Lemur Gentle Lemur (Hapalemur) Weasel-Lemur 

 (Lepiodlemur) Mouse-Lemurs ( Chirogaleus) Their Various Species Galagos, or 

 African Lemurs (Galago) Great Galago Garnett's Galago Allen's Galago 

 Senegal Galago Demidoff's Galago Slow Lemurs, or Loris (Nycticebus and Loris) 



Common Loris Slender Loris Pottos, or African Slow Lemurs ( Perodicticus) 



Bosnian's Potto Awantibo Fossil Lemurs, ....... 199 



CHAPTER VIII. APES, MONKEYS, AND LEMURS, concluded. 



THE TARSIER AND THE AYE-AYE. The Tarsier (Tarsius) Its Peculiarities of Struc- 

 ture and Mode of Life The Aye-Aye (Chiromys) Its Rodent-Like Teeth Gen- 

 eral Structure and Appearance Food and Habits, 238 



CHAPTER IX. BATS, Order Chiroptera. 



Their Flight Structure Migrations Distribution Fruit-Bats (Pteropodidce} 

 Common Fruit-Bats, or Fox-Bats (Pteropus) Tailed Fox- Bats (Xantkarpyia) 

 Epauletted Fruit-Bats (Epomophorus) Short-Nosed Fruit-Bats (Cynopterus) 

 Tube-Nosed Fruit-Bats(//rtr/rm) Cusped-Toothed Fruit-Bat (Pteralopex) Long- 

 Tongued Fruit-Bats (Carponycteris), . . . . . . . 247 



CHAPTER X. BATS, continued. 



THE INSECT-EATING BATS (Microchiroptera). Distinctive Features Horseshoe and 

 Leaf-Nosed Bats (Rhinolophidce) False Vampire-Bats and their Allies ( Nycterida) 



Typical Bats ( Vespertilionidce) Long-Eared Bats Barbastelle, Pipistrelle, 

 Noctule, and Serotine Parti-Colored Bat Silver-Haired Bat Hoary Bat and Red 

 Bat Tube-Nosed Bats Daubenton's Bat, Natterer's Bat, etc. Schreiber's Bat 

 Sucker- Footed Bats, 263 



