THE MA110LI GALAGO AND THE SENEGAL GALAGO. 
CHAPTER XVI. 
THE LEMUROIDA ( concluded ) — the galagos.* 
The Galagos— Demidoff’s Galago and the Mouse Galago— The Senegal Galago— The Sennaar Galago— The 
Maholi Galago— The Grand, or Thick-tailed Galago— Monteiro’s Galago— The African Slow Lemurs -Van 
Bosman’s Potto— Genus Arctocebus, or Bear Monkey Tribe— The Angav^ntibo— The Asiatic Slow Lemukoids 
—The Slow Loris— The Slender Loris— Genus Tarsius— The Spectre Tarsier, or Tarsius— The Malmag— Genus 
Cheiromys — The Aye-Aye — The Puzzle of the Naturalists — Opinions regarding it — Specimen Examined by Owen— 
Feeding — Teeth — Hands — Classification of the Lemuroida — Geographical Distribution. 
These Galagos are most interesting, lively creatures, and they have wonderful ears, which are long, 
large, and elliptical, and can be furled up if the animals become frightened. Moreover, they have a 
long lieel-bone, and the tail, often bushy, either equals or is longer than the trunk. 
* Galago, 
