1901 ] MR. r. E. BEDDAHD ON GALAGO GARNBTTI. 271 



G. ? Pa-chee-tsee-iiu, from Sze Chuen. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 

 Plate XXIII. 



^^^- ^ gr :SS^t y Vhead and autenor paH of bod,. 

 S.mmalosovia stmosomc Cp^ 2^0\^^^ ^j. ^^^^^^ ^^^ pectoral fius. 



Plate XXIV. 

 Fig. L Op^^-iicUl^s acanthogenys (P^p^eO)..^^^ ^^ ^^^^j. 

 2."' ,'! i.fai;y2'^*s(p.270), sideviewofhead. 



» ^r X n«//r«n nnmetH By Frank E. Beddard, 



4 A. Note upon ixaiago gai iiem. i^j' ^ 



■ M.A., F.R.S., Prosector and Vice-Secretary to the 



Society. ^Reeeived March 5, 1901.] 



(Text-figures 71-74.) 



T V. w^.c. that ittention has not been directed to a curious point 



f likene s Seen the L,^ foot of the Galago garnetu and the 



/St of mpZnur griseus which I propose to describe m the 



PirL\Tb:'seenintheacco.panyingdrawing(text-fig7^^^^ 



there is upon the ankle of this Lemur close to the roots ot the 2nd 



*^'Tto'''lt'form a den.e tuft oecupyiug an area o£ from 



ihe hpines luim bevond the line where the hairs of 



?h iTcer To" t ;o'toa?(^^^^^^ side of the large brancb 



the aim cease, i^u v smaller one completely 



'^ '"'^A^Z^^^ P m -d consisting entirely of very 

 separated from It (text n^. / ^, I^. ^ ^.^ ^lessrs. Murie 



S'XaiX'p^ f upon t\^:n^^^^^^^^^^ the Lemuroidea, the 

 and Mivait^s paper p ,,.a.s.ic«u<^«i«) ' ends off in a 



Y ^hS Hue, S^^^ rm "ol tbe V biing directed towards the hand 



■ Th aSees ^th the condition which I have observed ni GgarnetU, 

 tlecS difference being (apart of course from the spiny structures 



\\t it is the obiect of the present communication to describe) 

 ttt the La oftaked skin ?ipon the ankle is more extensive. 



. P Z S. 1884, p. 393, fig. 1. '' P- \f 1887, f-ff'^^' ^^ 



3 H'isT Nat. Pbys. et Pol^de Madagascar, Mauuu. pi. 122Z. 

 ' Trans. Zool. Soc. vii. p. 11, woodcut, iig. 8. 



