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Plate 8. Figs. 3, 4.— Teeth of the CiiNocEcis, Geoff., St. Hil. . . 55 



Fig. 5.— Nose of Nasalis Larvatus, Geoff., St Hil. {The Kahau, or 



Proboscis Monkey) . . , .51 



Plate 9. Fig. 1.— Simia Rubra, Gm. {The Patra) . . .50 



Fig. 2. — Cynocephalus Papio, Desm. {The Guinea Baboon) . . 54 

 Fig. 3. — SiuiA'FATVKL.ijVS,Gm. {The Horned Sajou) . . .57 



Plate 10. Fig. 1.— Callithrix Personata, Geoff. {The Masked Monkey) . 58 

 Fig. 2. — Callithrix Lugens, Geoff. {The Mourning or Widow 



Monkey) . . . . .58 



Plate 11. Fig. 1. — Cynocephalus Porcarujs (T^e CTaema) . .54 



Fig. 2. — Papio Maimok, Geoff., St. Hil. ; S. Maimon and Morou, 



L\n. {The Mandrill) . . . . ..54 



Fig. 3. — MycetesSenicvlvs {The Red Howling Monkey) . .55 



Plate 12. Fig. 1. — Brachyteles Hypoxanthus {The Mikiri) . . 56 



Fig. 2. — Cebus Apella {The Weeping Sapajou) . . 57 



Fig. 3. — PiTHECiA RuFivENTRiS {The Red-bellied Saki) . . 58 



Plate 13. Fig. 1. — ^Pteropus Dussumerii, Isid., Geoff. {The Roussette of 



Dussumier) . . . . . 65 



Fig. 2. — Pteropus KERAUDRENius.Quoy. and Gaym. . .05 



Fig. 3. — Head of the Cepualotes Pallasii, Geoff.* 

 Fig. 4. — Molossus Ouscurus, Geoff. {The Molossits Bat) . . 66 

 Fig. 5. — NocTiLio Leporinus {The Hare-lipped Bat) . . 67 



Plate 14. Fig. 1. — Phyllostoma Crenulatum, Geoff. {The Indented Javelin 



Bat) . . . . .67 



Figs. 2, 3. — Teeth of the Puyit.ostoma Spectrum et H.astatis 67, 68 

 Fig. 4.— Head of Megadeuma Tkifoliiim (The Trefoil-leu/ Bat) . 68 

 Fig. 5.— Head of Megadeuma Fkons., Geoff. {The Leaf Bat) . 63 



Fig. 6. — Head of Khinoi.phis Tridens, Geoff. {The Three-ioolhed 



Horse-shoe Bat) . . . .68 



Fig 7. — Nycteris Geoffroyi {The Rear-mouse Bat) . . 69 



Plate 15. Fig. 1. — Nocthorus Trivirgata (TAe DoiooucouK) , .59 



Fig. 2. — Hapale Chbysomelas (T/ie jB/uc/c ManAina) . .60 



Fig. 3. — LicHANOTis Indri {The Indri) . . . .61 



Plate 16. Fig. 1. — Lemur Ruber (T/ie /Jed Lcmwr) . . .61 



Fig. 2. — Galago Senegalensis ( The Galago of Senegal) . 62 



Fig. 3. — Stenuops Tardigradls {Sloth of Bengal) . . 61 



Fig. 4.— Tarsius Spectrum {The Tarsier) . . .62 



Plate 17. Fig. 1. — Galago Crassicaudatus, Geoff. {TTie Great Galago) . 62 



Fig. 2. — Mustela Leutreocephala {The White I'ision of the 



Furriers) .... 88 



Fig. 3. — Mustela Lutra Brasiliensis {Ttte American Otter) . 90 



Fig. 4.— Canis Jubatus {Tfie Red Wvlf) . . .92 

 Fig. 5. — ^KoALA Cinerea {The Ash-coloured Koala). For another 



view see plate 32. Fig. 3. . . . .116 



* Nearly allied to the Cephalote of Peron. Its fur is cinereous gray above, 

 white pale beneath, and the belly undulated. The nostrils are tubular, distant, and 

 open. The index tingei is provided with a nail. The body is about four inches, 

 and the wings one foot and four inches wide. The tail is not quite an inch. 



