520 GALEOPITHECUS chap. 



consists of a Himalayan and Bornean, and of a Japanese species, 

 which have not webbed feet, but have a tail with a fringe of 

 elongated hairs. 



Nectogcde elegans is one of the characteristic animals of the 

 Thibetan plateau. It has webbed feet. The teeth are as in 

 Ghimarrogale If C ^ Pm \ M f. 



The other genera are terrestrial in habit. 



Sub-Order 2. DEEMOPTEEA. 



The family Galeopithecidae contains but one genus, which 

 has been at times referred to the Lemurs, to the Bats, or has been 



Fio. 25-3. — Galeopithemis volcms. x \. (After Vogt and Specht.) 



made the type of a special order of mammals. It is better to 

 regard it as an aberrant Insectivore — so different indeed from 

 other forms that it requires a special sub-order for its reception. 



