84 HEMIGALAGO 



There is an error here as the head and tail are made to measure 

 separately, nearly twice the total length. 



I examined the type in the Berlin Museum. It is a baby and 

 presents no characters to separate it from H. demidoffi. 



Bates (1. c.) states that the "little ojam is similarly found asleep, 

 three or four huddled together in old nests of the squirrel osen. Some 

 people have told me that the little Lemurs make their own nests, but 

 it seems more likely that these are only old squirrel's nests. An ojam 

 that I kept alive once for several days made a chirping noise at night, 

 as shrill as that of a cricket. In grasping anything with its hind hand, 

 the clawed finger was always folded in the palm, under and not over 

 the thing it grasped." 



Hemigalago demidoffi poensis (Thomas). 



Galago demidoffi poensis Thos., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1904, p. 

 186. 



FERNANDO PO GALAGO. 



Type locality. Banterberi, Fernando Po, West Africa. Type in 

 British Museum. 



Genl. Char. Similar to H. demidoffi, but band on side of body 

 paler ; tips of hairs black. 



Color. Upper parts and outer side of limbs mars brown darkest 

 on dorsal region; yellowish white stripe between eyes and on nose; 

 hands mars brown ; feet brownish gray ; under parts and inner side of 

 limbs yellowish white; buff on abdomen; tail at base mars brown, 

 remainder blackish brown, hairs tipped with golden. Ex type British 

 Museum. 



Measurements. Total length, 325 ; tail, 195 ; foot, 46 ; ear, 28, 

 (Collector). Skull: occipito-nasal length, 38; Hensel, 22; zygomatic 

 width, 24; intertemporal width, 15; palatal length, 12; breadth of 

 braincase, 19; median length of nasals, 11; length of upper molar 

 series, 10; length of mandible, 21; length of lower molar series, 11. 

 Ex type British Museum. 



Hemigalago anomurus (Pousargues). 



Galago (Hemigalago) anomurus Pousarg., Nouv. Archiv. Mus. 

 Hist. Nat., Paris, 1894, pp. 158, 164, pi. XI; Id. Ann. Scien. 

 Nat. Paris, III, 7me Ser., 1896, p. 244. 



