PRIMATES, CHIROPTERA. MctlUVl. 25 
3. Gercopithecid®. 
Cercopithecus erythrogaster, transferred by Pousargues, Mem. Soc. zool. 
France, vii, p.71, from the Melanochirine to the Rhinostictine group 
of the genus, in the neighbourhood of C. petaurista. Note on its 
systematic position ; Sclater, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1894, p. 1. 
Cercopithecus ivolfi, described and figured ; Meyer, t. c. p. 83, pi. vii. 
Macacus rhesus villosus , n. subsp., True, P. U. S. Mus. xvii, p. 2, 
Kashmir. 
t Macacus tolosanus , n. sp., Harl$, Bull. Soc. Sci. Toulouse, 1892, p. (2), 
Pleistocene, Haute-Garonne. 
Semnopithecus natuncc , n. sp., Thomas & Hartert, Nov. Zool. i, p. 652, 
Natuna Is. 
ti. LEMUROIDEA. 
4. Lemurimd. 
Major, Nov. Zool. i, pp. 2-39, monographs the species of the genera 
Microcebus, Opolemur , and Chirogale , with figures of the skulls and 
teeth, and detailed characters of the genera. 
Opolemur thomasi , n. sp.. Major, op. cit. p. 20, pi. i, fig. 1, Madagascar. 
Chirogale melanotis , n. sp., Major, t. c. p. 25, ibid. 
Lepidolemur leucopus , n. sp., Major, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xiii, p. 21 i, 
S. E. Madagascar. 
Propithecus majori , n. sp., Rothschild, Nov. Zool. i, p. 666, S. W. 
Madagascar. 
Galago ( Ilemigalago ) dnomolurus ; Pousargues, Arch. Mus. Paris (3) vi, 
p. 158, pi. ii, Oubangui, Africa. 
5. Tarsiid.®. 
Tarsius philippensis, n. sp., Meyer, Abh. Mus. Dresden, 1894, art. i, p. 1, 
Philippines. 
6. fMEGALADAPIDJJ. 
f Megaladapis madagascaricnsis y its remains described and figured by 
Major, Phil. Trans, clxxxv, b, pp. 15-38, pis. v-vii. See also 
Trouessart, supra , p. 22. 
II. CHIROPTERA. 
New Zealand Bats, Ciieeseman, supra , p. 6; Irish, Jameson, suprd t 
p. 10 ; Italian, Senna, suprd , p. 20. The whole of the N. American 
forms monographed, by H. Allen, Bull. U. S. Mus., No. 43, with 
enlarged figures of dentition, and an introduction on the order. 
Ovary, Crety, supra, p. 6. 
