84 LEMURIDE. 
is too short—having about the same proportion, compared with the 
shank-bone, as in Lepilemur; therefore I have only referred it to this 
species with doubt. In Brown’s figures the long claw is represented 
as being on the great toe, instead of the first toe. 
The fine male specimen which served as the type of Sir Andrew 
Smith's figure has the orbits of the same colour as the rest of the 
face ; in two other rather smaller specimens in the Museum the orbits 
are darker, in one nearly black. 
There are two skulls of this species in the Museum Collection 
both from South Africa, They vary very slightly in the size of the 
teeth, especially in the breadth or squareness of the grinders. The 
upper cutting-teeth are cylindrical, elongate, of the same size, and 
placed in a nearly straight cross line; the first upper false grinder 
is broad and lobed, like the second one. 
3. Galago senegalensis. B.M. 
Ears oblong, rounded at the end; fur grey; nose-streak, chin, 
and beneath white ; tail and feet blackish brown; tail rather longer 
than the body and head ; orbits blackish. 
Length of hind foot 2” 3'”, of head 1" 7". 
Octolicnus galago, Iihger. Galage senegalensis, Geoff. 1796; I. Geoff. 
Cat. 81. G. Geoffroyii, Fischer. G. acaciarum, Lesson. Lemur 
galago, Schreb. Sdugeth. t.38 B. Lemur calago, Shaw, Zool. p. 108. 
L. minutus, Cuv. Tub. Elém. p. 101. Galagoides senegalensis, A. 
Smith. 
Hab, West Africa: Senegal; Gambia. 
Galago sennariensis. 
4, Galago sennariensis. B. M. 
Bluish grey; face and feet blacker; orbits black; throat and 
underpart of body and inside of limbs white; tail very long, one- 
half as long again as the body and head, blackish; ears very large, 
rounded ; fingers and toes slender. 
Length of hind foot 2”. Skull, length 1” 6" (about the back 
being imperfect), width 1” 2’. : 
Otolicnus teng, Hebend. MS. Sundev. K. V. Acad. Hand. 1842, 
p 202. Galago senegalensis, Rilpp. Stiugeth. t.8. Galago (senega- 
ensis) sennariensis, Koteschy, MS.; Gray, P.Z. 8. 1863, p. 147 ! 
Hab. Sennaar, Riippell ; Kordofan, Riippell. 
