98 MAMMALIA. 



d Sf e. The skin, skull, and bones of the trunk of a shorter- 

 limbed young animal, and the imperfect skeleton of another. 

 Both were received alive from Rangoon, where they had been 

 purchased from a Shan, who had stated that he had obtained 

 them in the Shan States to the east of British Burma. The 

 skulls are distinguished by having smaller orbits and nar- 

 rower and more pointed muzzles than those of animals from 

 Ceylon and India. Presented by Dr. J. Anderson, 1870. 



/. The skin and skeleton of an adult male. Presented by 

 Wm. Rutledge, Esq., 30th April 1875. 



ff. The skeleton of an adult male. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 21st July 1876. 



A. The skeleton of an adult male. Ceylon. Presented by 

 Dr. J. Anderson, 3rd February 1866. 



i. The skeleton of an adult male. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 21st June 1874-. 



J. A skeleton. Coromandel Coast. Presented by Sir 

 Walter Elliot, 1843. 



n.— Sub-Family GALAGONIN^. 



Genus GALAGO, Geoff., 1796. 



85. Galago senegalensis. 



Le Galago, Andehert, Mist. Nat. des Singes, des MaJeis et des Galagos, 



fig. 1. 

 Galago senegalensis, Geoff., Rapp. Nat. des Malcis, Mcyasin Ency- 



cloped. vol. i, 1796, p. 20 ; Schreher. Saugeth. pi, xxxviii. B. ; Geoff. 



St.Sil., Bist. Nat. des Mammif. livv°. xxii, Nov. 1830, plate. 

 Lemur galago, Shaw, Nat. Hist. vol. i, pt. i, 1800, p. 108. 

 Otolicnus galago, Illiger, Syst. Prod. Mamm. 1811, p. 74. 

 Galago geoffroyi, G. Fischer, Act. Soc. de Mosc. vol. i, p. 25. 



Hah. West Africa; Senegal; Gambia. — Gray. 



85fl. The skin and skull of an adult in bad condition. 

 Asiatic Society's specimen. No history. 



86. Galago garnetti. 



CHolicnus garnetti, Ogilby, Proc. Zool. Soc. Land. 1838, p. 6. 

 Otogale garnetti. Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. Land. 1863, p. 140. 

 Galago garnetti, Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Eond. 1864, p. 711. 



Hab. Natal. 



86a. The skin and skeleton of an adult male, both mounted. 



