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6. Le Maki a front llanc. L. alhifrons. Brown, with the top of the 
head and the cheeks white. 
A new specieSj which I have observed to be constant in form 
and colours in three specimens which I have examined : it 
i?, perhaps^ to this that the Lemur bicolor,- Gmel. Syst, Nat. 
belongs. 
7. Le Maki gris. L. griseus. Grey above, paler beneath, with short 
muzzle. 
Le Griset. Btif. suppl. 7. 
Lemur murinus. Gml.? 
8. Le Maki nain. L. Pusilhs. Tawny ash-coloured, with the lower 
canine teeth and first pair of grinders pointing forwards. 
Ratde Madagascar. Buff, suppl. ^. pi. 20. 
All the species of Indri and Lemur are natives of Madagascar. 
III. 
LORIS. 
Four upper cutting-teeth standing distant in pairs : six lower ones, 
directed obliquely forwards : tail none, or next to none. 
1. Le Loris grele. Loris gracilis. No tailj upper cutting- teeth 
equal. 
Loris. Biijf. 
Native of the East Indies. 
2. Le Loris paresseux. Loris tardigradus. Tail extremely short; 
lateral cutting-teeth shorter than the rest. 
Lemur tardigradus. Lin, 
Paresseux de Bengale. Vosm, 
Native of Bengal, Ceylon, &c. 
IV. 
GALAGO. 
Two upper cutting- teeth very remote : six lower ones directed ob- 
liquely forwards : the four intermediate ones united by pairs. 
I . Le Galago du Senegal, Galago Senegalensis, 
V. I, 8 
