522 DR. J. E. GRAY ON THE VIVERRID£. [Nov. 8, 
9. CYNOGALE. 
Cynogale, Gray, Mag. N. H. 1836, 1.579; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1836, 
p- 86; Cat. Mamm, B. M. 53. 
Lamictis, De Blainv. Compt. Rend. 1837, 56. 
Potamophilus, 8. Miller, Zool. Ind. Arch. 103, 1839. 
Head elongate. Nose broad, swollen ; under side hairy, without 
any central groove. Ears small, rounded, covered with short hairs. 
Whiskers rigid, elongate, and some longer; more rigid bristles under 
the ears and over the eyes. Tail much shorter than the body, cy- 
lindrical, covered with short hair like that of the body; frenum 
covered with hair. Teeth 40; false grinders 3/3, 3/3; tubercular 
grinders 2/2, 2/2. 
CyYNOGALE BENNETTII. B.M. 
Cynogale bennettii, Gray, Mag. Nat. Hist. i. 579, 1836; Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1836, p. 86; Cat. Mamm. B. M. 53; Eydoux & Soul. Voy. 
Bonite, t.; Gerrard, Cat. Ost. B. M. 78; De Blainy. Ostéogr. Viverra, 
t. 12 (teeth). 
Viverra (Lamictis) carchanas, Jourdan, Ann. Sci. Nat. viii. 281, 
t. 8 a, 1837; De Blainv. Ann. Sci. Nat. xiii. 
Potamophilus barbatus, 8. Miiller, Zool. Ind. Arch. t. 17. 
Cynogale barbata, Schinz, Syn. Mamm. i. 388. 
Hab. Borneo (Honeywood). 
Skull elongate ; face much produced, compressed ; orbits not de- 
fined at all behind, confluent with the zygomatic cavity ; zygomatic 
arch strong ; forehead between the orbits very narrow. Teeth 40 ; 
canines compressed ; false grinders compressed, third without any 
inner lobe ; flesh-tooth triangular, largely tubercular, nearly as wide 
as the length of the outer edge—inner lobe very large, rounded inter- 
nally on the middle of the inner side; tubercular grinders large, 
rounder on the inner edge, rather wider than the length of the outer 
edge ; the hinder one smaller, but similar to the front one in shape. 
Length of the skull 4" 9'", of nose 1! 10'; width of brain-case 
1" 42!" of zygomatic arch 2! 23!" 
2. Nose short, flat, with a central longitudinal groove on the lower 
surface. 
Tribe 5. GALIDIINA. 
The hind part of the tarsus hairy to the palm; the tail bushy. 
10. GALiIpIA. 
Galidia, 1. Geoff. Compt. Rendus, 1837, p. 580; Mag. de Zool. 
1839, pp. 27 & 38, t. 14, 17. 
Ears elongate. Body slender. Legs short. Tail elongate, cylin- 
drical, rather larger at the end, ringed? Toes 5—5, arched, webbed ; 
front subequal; the toes and palm bald; the tarsus hairy behind. 
Claws -acute, compressed, retractile. Skull rather ventricose ; face 
