CHARACTERS OF THE LEMURS AND TARSIUS. 



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Pocock, 1918. 



Order PRIMATES. 

 Grade Stbepsieiiini. 

 Subord. Lemuroidea. 

 Series Lemuriformes. 

 Para. Lemurid^e. 

 Subfam. Lemurince. 

 „ Ghirogaleince. 

 Fam. Indrisid^:. 

 Series Lorisiformes. 

 Fam. Lorisid^e. 

 „ Galagidjs. 

 Subord. Cbtiromyoidea. 

 Fam. CniROMYiD.E. 

 Grade Haplorhini. 

 Subord. Tarsioidea. 



„ PlTHECOIDEA. 



Apart from the removal of Tarsius from the Lemuroidea and 

 the union of the Lorisidaa and Galagidse in a group equivalent to 

 the Lemuridse and Indrisidaa combined, my classification agrees 

 in the main with the classification published in Flower and 

 Lydekker's ' Mammals,' and in other works of about that period. 

 Of more recent classifications it appears to me that Gadow's 

 (Class, of the Vertebrata, 1898, pp. 52-53), although brief, ex- 

 presses the facts with the nearest approach to the truth, especially 

 in the primary division of the Primates into the three suborders 

 Lemures, Tarsii, and SimiaB. 



Gregory, 1915-1916. 



Order PRIMATES. 



Subord. Lemuroidea. 

 Seriys Lemuriformes. 

 Fam. Lemuridje. 

 Subfam. Lemuriiics. 

 „ Chirogaleince. 

 Fam. Indrisid^:. 

 „ Chiromyid^e. 

 Series Lorisiformes. 

 Fam. Lorisid^e. 

 Subfam. Lorisince. 

 „ Galaghm. 



Series Tarsiiformes. 

 Fam. Tarsiid^e. 

 Subord. Anthropoidea. 



