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1876. Peters, in Monatsberichte Konigliche Preussen Akademie der 

 Wissenschaften, Berlin. 



Three forms described for the first time Galago lasiotis from 

 Mombassa, East Africa. Galago alleni cameronsis, as Galago 

 alleni var. earner onensis; and Galago mosambicus from Mo- 

 zambique. 



1876. Matschie, in Sitzungsberichte Naturforschender Freunde zu 

 Berlin. 



Galago zanzibaricus first described from Zanzibar. 

 Peters, in Monatsberichte Konigliche Preussen Akademie der 

 Wissenschaften, zu Berlin. 

 H. demidoffi young, redescribed as Otolicnus pusillus. 



1894. M. E. de Pousargues, in Nouvelles Archives du Museum d'His- 

 toire Naturelle de Paris. 



A review of the genus Galago is here given, with a full 

 description of H. anomurus for the first time. The Author 

 accepts three sub-genera, Otolemur, Otolicnus and Hemigalago, 

 and reviews the different forms belonging to each and dis- 

 cusses their various claims for distinct rank. He recognizes the 

 following as species. Under Otolemur he accepts G. crassi- 

 caudatus ; G. monteiri ; G. garnetti ; and G. agisymbanus = 

 G. crassicaudatus. In Otolicnus he gives G. elegantulus ; G. 

 senegalensis and G. alleni ; and in Hemigalago he places G. 

 anomurus and G. demidoffi. 



The Author labored under the disadvantage of not having a 

 personal knowledge of many of the forms he rejected, which, if 

 he had had the opportunity of examining might have caused him 

 to reach different conclusions in some cases. 



1901. Thomas, in Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 



Galago gallarum first described from the Webi Dau, Galla 

 country, East Africa. 



1904. Thomas, in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 

 Hemigalago demidoffi poensis first made known from Banter- 

 beri, Fernando Po. 



1906. Matschie, in Sitzungsberichte Naturforschender Freunde zu 

 Berlin. 



Galago panganiensis described as Otolemur panganiensis 

 from Pangani River, East Africa; and Galago badius first 

 characterized from Ugalla River, East Africa. 



