80 LEMURID®. 
Fig. 4. 
Otogale Garnettit. 
2. Otogale crassicaudata. B.M. 
Fur dark brown ; tail very long and thick. 
Otolicnus crassicaudatus, Peters, Mossamb. t. 2, t. 4. f. 1-5; Schrank, 
Cat. Bones B. M. Galago crassicaudatus, Geoff: 1812; Blainv. 
Ostéog. t. 1. £1. O. galago, Ilkiger. aes crassicaudata, Gray, 
P. Z. 8S. 1863, p. 140! Lemur crassicaudatus, Blainv. 
Hab. East and West Africa; Mozambique, Sundevall. 
Skull, length 2” 7'", breadth 1” 8'". 
3. Otogale Monteiri. B. M. 
Uniform pale grey; sides of the nose rather dark; hair of the 
body soft, dark slate-colour, with long, white, rather crisp tips. 
Callotus Monteiri, Gray, P. Z. S. 1863, p. 145! Otogale crassicau- 
data, var.Kirkii, Gray, P. Z. S. 1864, p. 456! Galago Monteiri, 
Bartlett, MS. ! 
Hab. Western Africa: Angola. 
Skull very similar to the preceding. The teeth slightly different. 
See also Sclater, P. Z. S. 1864, pp. 711, 712. The - difference in 
the colour I do not think can depend on the season. O. Monteiri 
was grey at all times. 
Fig. 5. 
ane EEG 
WW 2 MULL 
Galago Monteiri, (Mivart.) 
