SPECIES OP MAMMALIA. 



Inhabits Amboyna and East India Islands. 



150. 2. L. T. Fuscomanus (Yellow-handed Tarsier.) Fur* 

 clear brown, beneath grayish white ; ears twice as long as 

 the head. 



Tarsius Fischerii Desm. Diet. Hist. Nat. ed. i. — Tarsier 

 Fuscomanus. Fisch. Anat. Maki. Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 198. 

 Icon. Fischer. I. c. i. 3. 4. Ency. Method. Suppl. t. 2. /. 8. 

 Inhabits Madagascar. 



151. 3. L. T. Bankanus. Fur brown, ears, rounded, ho- 

 rizontal, much shorter than the head ; tail very thin, cut- 

 ting teeth |. 



Tarsier. Bancanus. Horsfield, Java. fasc. 2. 

 Icon. Horsfield, Java, t. Teeth and skull. 

 Inhabits Borneo, one of the East Indian Islands. 

 Obs. According to some Naturalists these species are said 

 all to be only varieties of ages. 



VIII. Cheiromys, Cuvier. Cutting teeth ^, strong; canine 

 — , leaving a space ; grinders ^^ ; fore legs short, with 

 the middle finger very long and thin; hind leg long; tail long, 

 tufted; teats two, inguinal. 



152. 1. L. C. Madagascariensis (Aye, Aye). Fur brown, 

 coarse; tail black. 



Lemur psylodactylus. Schreb. Suppl. — Shaw, Zool. i. 109. 

 Sciurus Madagascarensis, Gmelin. Sys. Nat. Cheiromys 

 Madagascariensis, Geoff. Ann. Mus. Daubentonii. Geoff, 

 Mem, Decad. Phil, et Litt. v. 28. 



Aye Aye. Sonnerat Voy. aux Ind. ii. 142. Aye Aye 

 Squirrel, Pennant, ii. 142. Long-fingered Lemur, Shaw, 

 Zool. i. 109. 



Icon. Sonnerat Voy, vi. 88. Buff. Suppl. vii. 68. Geof. 

 Mem. t. — Schreb. t. — Shaw, Zool. i. t. 34. — Skul. Ctiviei: 

 Reg. Animal, t. 3. 



Inhabits Madagascar. 



