62 MR, E. BARTLETT ON MAMMALS [Feb. 2, 
other little-known species in our Parrot-house, such as Chrysotis vi- 
ridigenalis, Lorius tibialis, Eos reticulata, Pyrrhulopsis tabuensis, 
P. personata, and Coracopsis barklyi. 
The whole series of birds of the family in the building consists at 
the present moment of 186 specimens, belonging to 115 species. 
3. List of the Mammals and Birds collected by Mr. Waters 
in Madagascar. By Epwarp Barrterr, Curator of the 
Museum and Public Library, Maidstone. 
[Received December 31, 1874.] 
(Plate XII.) 
I have the pleasure of forwarding to the Society a list of the 
Mammals and Birds collected by Mr. Waters in Madagascar, which 
I have observed from time to time in his collections on their arrival, 
thinking that it may be useful for reference as regards his specimens 
obtained in that island. 
MAMMALS. 
1 Lemur varius, Geoffr. 
Interior of Madagascar. 
A number of flat skins were in a former collection, and one male 
and three females are in the present collection, of the black-and-white 
variety, from the S.E. coast. The sexes are alike in colouring. 
2. LemuR MELANOCEPHALUS (Gray). 
Interior of Madagascar. 
Male and female of this species in a former collection. They are 
alike. The head of the male is perhaps alittle blacker than the female’s. 
3. HAPALEMUR GRISEUS, Geoffr. 
Tamatave. 
A female in the first collection. 
4, CHIROGALEUS TyPIcus, Smith. 
Tamatave. 
A single skin in the first collection. 
5, CHrROGALEUS SMITHII, Gray. 
S.E. coast of Madagascar. 
A female in the present collection. 
6. PROPITHECUS DIADEMA, Bennett. 
Tamatave and the interior of Madagascar. 
Several imperfect flat skins were in the first collection, which 
varied much in colour, some being iron-grey on the shoulders with 
pale yellowish fore limbs, and others rich red brown on the fore 
limbs. In a second collection I received a fine skin in which the red- 
brown of the limbs was extremely rich, and the grey colour on the 
shoulders very bright and silvery. 
