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SECTION B.. (SPECIES MINORES.) 
V. THE ROUND-HEADED SPORTIVE-LEMUR. LEPIDOLEMUR 
GLOBICEPS. 
Lepidolemur globiceps, Forsyth Major. 
Characters.—‘‘ The smallest of the Sportive-Lemurs. Similar 
to Lepidolemur ruficaudatus, but less rufous down the fore- 
limbs ; the tail drab colour. 
‘Skull very characteristic ; the brain-case broad, high, and 
globose, the facial region short ; the premaxillze more reduced 
than in any other species ; the external auditory channel very 
large ; the occipital region less vertical than in the species of 
Section A.” 
Distribution. 

Ambulisatra, south-west Madagascar. 
VI. GRANDIDIER’S SPORTIVE-LEMUR. LEPIDOLEMUR 
GRANDIDIERI. 
Lepilemur mustelinus, Gray (nec Geoffr.), P. Z. S., 1863, p. 144. 
Lepidolemur grandidiert, Forsyth Major. 
Characters.—‘‘ General colour cinnamon; head greyish; an 
indistinct median dorsal streak from the forehead along the 
back ; inner side of the limbs and under side of the body 
yellowish-grey. 
“ Skull remarkable for the large size of its orbits, and for the 
anterior convergence of its upper dental cheek-series being 
greater than in the other members of the group.” 
Distribution North-west Madagascar. 
VII. WHITE-FOOTED SPORTIVE-LEMUR. LEPIDOLEMUR LEUCOPUS. 
Lepidolemur ‘leucopus, Forsyth Major, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Elist. sit p. 217 (1894). 
(Plate 1X.) 
