22 CATALOGUE. 



23. SILENUS VETER, Linn. Sp. 



Simla veter, Linn., Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. Gmel. I. p. 30. 



Simla silenus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. XII., I. p. 36. 



Macacus silenus, Desmar., Mammal, p. 63. 



Papio silenus, Ogilby, Monkeys, fyc.p. 386. 



The WANDEROO of Buffon and French naturalists. 



HAS. Ceylon and neighbouring districts of the Continent of 

 India. 

 A. Presented by General T. Hardwicke. 



Fam. LEMURID^S. 

 Genus LEMUR, Linn. 



Lemur ruber, Pe'ron et Lesueur. Geoffr., Ann. du Mus. 



XIX. p. 159. 

 Lemur ruber, The red Lemur, Bennett, Card, and Menag. 



Zool. Soc.p. 145. 



HAB. Madagascar. 



A. Presented by General T. Hardwicke. 



Genus STENOPS, Illiger, Prodromus Mammaliam. 1811. 

 LEMUR, Linn, et al. NYCTICEBUS, Geoffr. et al. 



24. STENOPS JAVANICUS, Geoffr. Sp. Ann, du Mus. 

 XIX. p. 164. 



Nycticebus javanicus, Geoff., loc. cit. 



Lemur tardigradus, Raffl., Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. p. 247. 



Stenops javanicus, Van der Hoeven, Tydschrift voor Nat. 



Gesh. vol. VI II. p. 345. 

 TUKANG, of the Javanese. 

 KUKANG of the Malays ; the large variety, Bruh-samundi, 



Raffles. 

 The slow-paced Lemur, Bennett, Gard. and Menag. Zool. 



Soc. p. 139. 



Hab. Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Penang, Malayan Peninsula. 

 A. B. and C. From Java. 

 D. From Sumatra. Presented by Sir T. S. Baffles. 



