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APPENDIX. 
“ The hairs of the upper surface are blacky ringed -with. 
whitish^ producing a grizzled appearance, which occupies the 
back part of the head, the fore part of the back, the sides, the 
outer surface of the anterior limbs and the posterior bauds. In 
the middle of the back commences a broad black patch, which 
extends to the tail, and is continued along its upper surface for 
about two-thirds of the length of that organ, the remaining por- 
tion being black both above and below. On the forehead the 
hairs are yellowish ringed with black; a few black hairs occupy 
the middle line; and on each side passing from above the eye 
to the ear, is a broad patch of black. The whiskers expand 
VGi*y broadly on each side of the face; the hairs composing them 
are yellowish white, occasionally, but very sparingly, ringed 
with dusky black; the ear has internally a long tnft of hairs 
of the same colour with that of the whiskers; the outer side of 
the hinder limb>s, the hands excepted, is yellowish grizzled with 
black, their colour being intermediate in intensity between the 
lightest portion of the sides and the whiskers; the under surface 
of the body, the insides of the limbs, and the under surface of 
the proximal two-third of the tail, are reddish yellow. 
Specimens presented to the British Museum and Zoological 
Society, by Dr. Thomson, 
Family lY. Lemurid^. 
Galago Alleni, (Waterhouse, in Proc. Zooh Soc., Lond., 1837.) 
Gal. auribus permagnis, digitis perlongis; vellere intense 
pluuibeo, rufescento-lavato; corpore subtus flavo lavato. 
Longitude ah apicc rostri ad caudm basin 8 unc. 1 lin. 
,, caudrn 
„ auns 
Latitude auris 
Longitude pollicis antepedum 
„ digit! lou^issimi . 
policis pedum posticorum 
digit! Icngissiini . 
pedis postici a calce ad apiceni 
cligitorum 
10 
1 
0 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
01 
11 
6 
1 
7 
2 
11 
