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Here also are kept for the present the Smaller Quadrupeds. 
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SQUIRREL MONKEY. 
Callithrix sciureus, Geoff. 
Native of South America. — Presented by Joseph Simpson, Esq. 
RUFFED LEMUR. 
Lemur Macaco, Auct. Lemur Macaco, d, Linn. Vari, Buff. 
A specimen was presented by Capt. Last. 
WHITE-FRONTED LEMUR. 
Lemur albifrons, Geoff. 
BLACK-FRONTED LEMUR. 
Lemur nigrifrons, Geoff. 
All the Lemurs are natives of Madagascar, where they are supposed 
to supply the place of the Monkey tribe. — Lemurs have been presented 
to the Society at different times by Robert Barclay, Esq., William 
Hopkins, Esq., Dr. Stephenson, &c. &c. 
VULPINE OPOSSUM. 
Phalangista vulpina, Guv. 
Presented by Dr. Weatherhead. 
SOOTY OPOSSUM. 
Phalangista fuliginosa, Ogilbij. 
Recently described for the first time by Mr. Ogilby, from the pre- 
sent specimen. Like the preceding species and the other Phalanger 
Opossums of this form, it is a native of Australia. 
KINKAJOU. 
Cercoleptes caudivolvulus, III. Viverra caudivolvula, Linn. 
From South America. 
SQUIRREL FLYING OPOSSUM. 
Petaurus sciureus. 
One of the Marsupial Quadrupeds of New Flolland. — Presented 
by the Marchioness of Cleveland. It has now lived upwards of four 
years in the Menagerie. 
COMMON JERBOA. 
Dipus Sagitta, Zimm. 
Presented by Hanmer Warrington, Esq., — from the coast of Barbary. 
