18/2.] DR. .1. E. GRAY ON THE LEMURINA. 857 



10. Mirza, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. p. 135. 

 Skull figured by Schlegel and Pollen, Fauu. Madag. t. 7. f. 2. 



Mirza coquerellii, Gray, Cat. Monkeys, &c. p. 138. 



Microcebus coquerellii, Schlegel and Pollen, Fauna Madag. p. 12, 

 t. 6, 7. f. 2, skull. 



11. Azema, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. pp. 132, 134. 

 Skull (fig. 4, p. 856). 



Azema smithii, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. pp. 132, 134. 

 Cheirogaleus smithii, Gray, I. c. p. 78. 



12. Murilemur, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. p. 135. 



Skull figured by Blainv. Oste'ogr. Lemur, t. xi. ; Mivart, P. Z. S. 

 1864, p. 615 ; copied (Lepilemur murinus) Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. 

 p. 87. figs. 13-14. 



Murilemur murinus, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. p. 135. 

 Lepilemur murinus, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. p. 87. 

 Lemur murinus, Blainv. Osteogr. Lemur, t. xii. (skull). 



Tribe 4. Galagonina. 



The noses in several of the genera are like those of the other 

 Lemurs, truncated at the end just above the upper lip. In Sciuro- 

 cheirus and Hemigalago the nose is conical and produced, and raised 

 from the edge of the upper lip. In these animals the intermaxillaries 

 are thick and enlarged above, and have a convex prominence in front 

 of the upper part, whilst in the other genera the intermaxillary bone 

 is simple and flat on the front edge. 



13. SCIUROCHEIRUS. 



Nose rather conical, produced beyond the upper lip ; two thirds 

 the length of the very large orbits. Tail thick, with spreading hair. 

 Skull short and broad. The cutting-teeth strong, in two pairs, some 

 distance from the canines, in a strongly arched line, equal, and 

 directed towards the centre line. Intermaxillaries produced in front 

 of the nose-cavity, convex externally below. Fingers and toes very 

 slender, elongate. 



Oalago, Gray, Cat. Monkeys &c. p. 82. 



SCIUROCHEIRUS ALLENII. (Fig. 5, p. 858.) 



Galago allenii, Gray, I. c. p. 82 (not figure of the teeth). 

 Hub. Fernando Po. 



