1872.] 



DR. J. E. GRAY ON THE LEMURINA. 



855 



Lemur milii, Blainv. Osteogr. Lemur, t. vii. (skull 6)- 



Hab. Madagascar, Morondava. 



The British Museum has received a pair of this animal, named 

 C. milii, from Mr. Frank, who probably had them from the Ley den 

 Museum. 



The tail is thick at the base, and gradually becomes thinner to, 

 and more cylindrical towards the end. The ears are small, rounded, 

 and covered with close short hair externally. The tail of one 

 specimen is blackish at the end. The whole specimen is blacker 

 than the other, which is redder, with a pale tip to the tail. 



8. Phaner, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. p. 135. 

 Blainville, Oste'ogr. t. 7 ; skull figured by Schlegel and Pollen, 

 Faun. Madag. t. 7. f. 1 ; as Microcebus furcifer by Mivart, P. Z. S. 

 1864, p. 621, Gray, I. c. p. 642, copied Cat. Monkeys &c. p. 89, f. 15. 



Phaner furcifer, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. p. 135. 

 Lepilemur furcifer, Gray, I. c. p. 88. 



9. Cheirogaleus, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. pp. 77, 131. 

 Skull (figs. 2 & 3, young and old). 



Cheirogaleus typicus, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. pp. 78, 133. 

 (Plate LXXI.) 



Fig. 2. 



Cheirogaleus typicus, very young J . 



