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of the female L. coronatus mentioned above (text-fig. 10, A-D, G). 

 In Chirogaleus major the narrowed sublingua is apically serrulate 

 and the frenal lamella are narrow as in most Lemurs. The 

 sublingua of Hapalemur was briefly described by Beddard. 



Text-figure 10. 



A. Lower side of tongue of Lemur coronatus. 



B. Sublingua of another specimen of the same species raised from the frenal 



lamellae. 



C. Lower side of distal end of tongue of Lemur variegatus with the tip of the 



sublingua showing beyond the frenal lamellae. 



D. Lower side of tongue of the same without the frenal lamellae. 



E. Lower side of tongue of G-alago crassicaudatus. 



F. The same of Nycticebus with supplementary frenal lamellae. 



G. Side view of tongue of Lemur coronatus. 



H. The same of Galago crassicaudatus. 



si., sublingua ; fl., frenal lamellae. 



