SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



Inhabits Madagascar. 



142. 2.L.G. crassicaudatus (Great Galago.) Fur red gray ; 

 ears two-thirds of the length of the head ; tail very tufted ; 

 cutting teeth ^. 



Galago crassicaudatus, Geoff. Ann- Miis. xix. 166. Orto- 

 lienus Galago, Illiger, prod. 74. 



Le Grand galago, Cuv. Reg. Aniiyi. i. 



Icon. Cuvier, R. Ann. iv. t. \.f. 1. Desm. Nov. Diet. Hist. 

 Nat.xui.t. E. 31. 



Inhabits 



143. 3. L. G. Guiniends (Potto.) Fur red, ash-coloured 

 when very young ; tail half the length of the body. 



LemurPotto, Gmelin. Sys. Nat.-i2. Nycticebus potto, Geoff. 

 Ann. Mils. xix. 165. Galago guinensis, Desm. Mam. 104. 



Potto, Bosman Guin. ii. 30. 



Icon. Bosman. I. c. ^ 4. 



Inhabits Guinea. 



Obs. Like N. Bengalensis, but it has a tail in Bosman's 

 figure, which is the only one of the animal. 



144. 4. L. G. Demidojii, (Demidoff's Galago). Fur red 

 brown ; ears shorter than the head, tail longer than the 

 body ; reddish, end tufted ; cutting teeth t. 



Lemur minutus, Cuv. Tab. element 101. Galago Demi- 

 doffii, Fischer^ Act. Moscow, i. 24. Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 166. 



Icon. 



Inhabits Senegal ? Size of the common rat ; muzzle 

 blackish. 



145. 5. L. G. Sejiegalensis, (Senegal Galago). Furred 

 gray, beneath white, ears longer than the head; tail longer 

 than the body, red, end tufted ; cutting teeth f. 



Lemur Galago, Schreb. Lemur Galago, Shaw, Zool. \. 

 108. Galago Geoffroyii Fischer. Act. Moscou, i. 25. G. 

 Senegalensis. Geoff. Mem. sur MaJcis. 20. 



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