MAMMALIA. 
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Mandril leuto'phmm. Prof. Pagenstecher has examined the muscles and 
compai’ed them with those of man, treating on this occasion on some other 
points of gonoral' myology and osteology. Zool. Qart. 1867, pp. 121-137, 
161-172. 
CEBIDiE. 
Cebm fatuelliis. Dr. Hensel narrates his experiences with this species 
during his travels in Southern Brazil. Zool. Gart. 1867, pp. 372-374. 
J Mycetes seniculus. Dr. Hensel gives a very interesting account of his ob- 
servations on this monkey during his sojourn in Southern Brazil, 1. c. pp. 861- 
372. 
Mycetes palUatus (Gray) is stated by Dr. Slack to be the young of Aluata 
niyer. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil. 1867, p. 36. 
Ateles hartlettii, sp. n., Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 992, pi. 47 (or Ann. 
& Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 300), from Xeberos, Upper Amazons. 
LsMURIDiE. 
Mr. St. G. Mivart lias examined the specimens in the Col- 
lection at the Jardin des Plantes, and published the results of 
his examination as Notes on the Osteology of the Lemuridae, 
additional to the memoir published in 1 864 (see Zool. Record, i. 
p. 13). Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, pp. 960-975. Among other 
interesting forms he examined Chirogaleus furcifer and Lepilemur) 
and adds now the osteological character of these genera, and of 
Microcebus, which, however, is only provisionally retained as a 
distinct genus. He gives also the characters of the species and 
their synonymy. 
'^Messrs. Schlegel and Pollen describe, in their ^ Recherches sur la 
faune de Madagascar’: — Lemur macaco, p. 1 ; Lemur mayotensis, p. 3; Hapa- 
lemur griseus, p. 6 ; Chirogaleus furcifer, p. 8, pi. 6 ; Lepilemur mustelinus, 
p. 10, pi. 4; and Microcehus coquereli, sp. n., p. 12, pi. 6. 
\| Lndris. Mr. St. G. Mivart has published, as a further addition to his me- 
moirs on the skulls of Lemuridcc (see Zool. Record, i. p. 13, and iii. p. 16), a 
very detailed description of the skull of lndris diadema. He has come to the 
conclusion that the three forms of Indrisincc form one genus only ; he gives 
their craniological characters at the end of the paper. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, 
pp. 247-256, pi. 18. 
Propithecus vei'reauxi, sp. n., Grandidier, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1867, pp. 84, 
313, from Madagascar. 
Microcehus coquereli is figured and described in Pollen, Contribut. Hist. 
Nat. L6mur. part 1 ; and is evidently identical with Chirogaleus coquereli, 
sp* n., Grandidier, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1867, p! 85, from Madagascar. 
-\Lepilemur rufcaudatus, sp. n., Grandidier, 1. c. p. 256, Madagascar. 
4Nycticchus cinereus, sp. n., A. Milne-Edwards, Ann. Sc. Nat. 1867, vii.' 
p. 161, and Nouv. Arch. Mus. Bull. iii. p. 9, pi. 3, from Siam and Cochin- 
china. 
Prosimia Jlavifrons, sp. n.. Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 596, pi. 31, 
Madagascar. 
