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Quadhumana. 
Dr. E. VON Martens has published an article on the names of 
monkeys in different languages. Zool. Gart. 1869, pp. 73-80, 
145-147. 
satyrus. Mr. Wallace relates his own experiences with the Orang- 
utang in ‘ The Malay Archipelago,’ vol. i. chapt. 4. 
^ Troglodytes. In the regions of the upper Nile a large black monkey Is 
found, belonging to this genus, but the species is uncertain. R. Hartmann, 
Zeitschr. Ges. f.~Erdkunde Berlin, 18G8, iii. pp. 30-33. 
Colohus hirkii. An example, said to be from Madagascar (P) noticed by 
A. von Pelzeln, Verb. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, 1869, p. 667. 
Colobus palliatus (Ptrs.) was thought to be identical with C. kirhii (Gray). 
Gray, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1869, iii. p. 171. [These species appear to be 
distinct.] 
Macacus tcheliensis figured by A. Milne-Ed wards, Recherch. Hist. Nat. 
Mammif, pi. 32. 
Macacus andattianensis, Bartlett, is a supposed new species, and figured in 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1 869, p. 467. [Doubts have recently been expressed as regards 
the true habitat of this monkey ; there is no species of monkey found in the 
Andaman Islands,] 
r^Mycetes palliatus. Notes by Dr. v. Frantzius, Wiegm. Arch. 1869, p, 254. 
s^Ateles variegatus and frontatus. Observations by Dr. v. Frantzius made in 
Costa Rica, Wiegm. Arch. 18(59, pp, 257, 258. 
-^Cehus hypoleucus in Costa Rica, hTnntziiis, 1. c. p. 269. 
4 Chrysothrix sciurea in Costa Rica, Frantzius, 1. c. p. 260. 
-^Mico scriccus (Gray)=//a/)rt/e cUrysoleucos (Wagn.). Sclater, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1869, p. 592. 
'^Messrs. Muiue & Mivart have published a detailed account of the my- 
ology of Lemur and Galago. Trans. Zool. Soc. vii. 1869, pp. 1-113, pis. 2-6. 
-xGalago crassicaudatus and G. garnettii figured by Messrs. Murie & Mivart, 
1. c. pi. 1, with notes on the habits of these animals, p. 4. 
,4 Otolemur agisymhanus different from Otolienus crassicaudatus, Peters in Von 
der Decken’s Reisen, Saugethiere, p, 4. 
•i Propithccus diadema— verreauxii (Grandidier, see Zool. Record, iv. p. 21) 
figured by Peters, in Von der Decken’s Reisen, taf. 1. 
Pcrodicticus potto. Remarks on a living example by Mr. Skues, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1869, p. 1 ; figured by Sclater, ibid. p. 469. 
Chiromys madagascariensis has no striated fibres in the muscular sheath of 
the cardiac end of the oesophagus. Gulliver, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 249. — 
On malformation of the incisors, Murie, Proc. Odontol. Soc. Great Brit. 
1869, p. 60. 
Chiroptera. 
Dr. Hensel gives an account of tlie habits of the Bats ob- 
served by him in Brazil. Desmodus and Diphylla alone are 
blood-suckers. Zool. Gart. 1869, pp. 135-140. 
Dr. F]. VON Martens treats of the names used for Bats in 
various languages. Zool. Gart. 1869, pp. 147-149. 
'^Heropm. Prof. Peters has made remarks on Pt. mstdaris (Horn hr. & Jacq.), 
Berl. Monatsber. 1869, p. 391 ; on Pt. phceops (Temm.) and Pt. ?nolossinus, 
