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Plate 8. Figs. 3, 4.—Teeth of the Cenoceeus, Geoff., St. Hil. 55 
Fig. 5. ~_Nose of NASALI8 Daenuds Geoff., St Hil. (The Kahn, or 
Proboscis Monkey) 5 & : Ayia | 
Plate 9. Fig. 1.—Stm1a Ruera, Gm. (The Patra ) ' i . 50 
Fig. 2.—CyNocnPHaLus Papio, Desm. (The Guinea Baboon) . . 54 
Fig. 3.—Sra Faruniius, Gm. (The Horned Sajou) : A °.07 
Plate 10. Fig. 1.—Cartirurix Personata, Geoff. (The Masked Monkey) . 58 
Fig. 2.—Catuirurix Lueens, Geoff. (The i hiphitad or Widow 
Monkey) 5 : - 08 
Plate 11. Fig. 1.—Cynocrpuatus Porcarius (The Chacma) . 54 
Fig. 2.—Papio Marmon, Geoff., St. Hil.; S. Maimon and Morou, 
Lin. (The Mandrill) ; . 54 
Fig. 3.—Myceres Senicuius (The Red Howling Monkey) ; - 09 
Plate 12. Fig. 1.—Bracnytrtes Hypoxantuvus (The Mikiri) 5 - 56 
Fig. 2.—Crsus Ape.ia (The Weeping Sapajou) . OF 
Fig. 3.—Piruecia Ruriventris (The Red-bellied Saki) : . 58 
Plate 13. Fig. 1.—Prerorus Dvussumerit, Isid., Geoff. (The Roussette of 
Dussumier) ° - 65 
Fig. 2.—Preroprus K&RAUDRENIUS, Quoy. and Gaym. 5 65 
Fig. 3.—Head of the Ceruatores Patiasu, Geoff.* 
Fig. 4.—Mo.ossus Onscurus, Geoff. (The Molossus Bat) . - 66 
Fig. 5.—Nocritiv Leporinus (The Hare-lipped Bat) sGa 
Plate 14. Fig. 1.—PHy tiostoma CrenuLatuM, Geoff. (The Indented Javelin 
Bat) - 67 
Figs 2, 3.—Teeth of the Payiiostoma SPECTRU M et HAstarps 67, 68 
Fig. 4.—Head of Mecaverma TriroLitm (The Trefoil-leaf Bat) . 68 
Fig. 5.—Head of Mecaperma Frons., Geoff. (The Leaf Bat) - 68 
Fig. 6.—Head of Rurnotpuus Trivens, Geoff. (The Three-toothed 
Horse-shoe Bat) - . 68 
Fig 7.—Nycreris Grorrroyi (The Rear- mouse ’ Bat) 3 . 69 
Plate 15, Fig. 1.—-Noctuorvus TrivirGAta (The Douroucouli) A . 59 
Tig. 2.—Hapate CurysomeELas (The Black Marikina) 0 - 60 
Fig. 3.—Licuanotvs Inpri (The Indri) 5 Z - 61 
Plate 16. Fig. 1—Lrmur Ruser (The Red Lemur) 6R 
Fig. 2.—Ga.aGo SENEGALENSIS (The Galago of Senegal) - 62 
Fig. 3.—Srennors Tarpicrapbus (Sloth of Bengal) . . 61 
Fig. 4.—Tarsius Spectrum (The Tarsier) ° . - 62 
Plate 17. Fig. 1.—Gataco Crassicaupatus, Geoff. (The Great Galago) * . 62 
Fig. 2,.—Mustera LeurreoceruaLa (The White Vision of the 
Furriers) 88 
Fig. 3.—Musteva Lurra BRASILIENSIS (The American Otter) - 90 
Fig. 4.—Canis Junatus (The Red Wolf) é . 92 
Fig. 5.—Koara 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 finger 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. 
