Huxley's "Natural History of the Man-like Apes," p. 5.

[4]

Living and fossil.

[5]

A form of S. mitratus.

[6]

Midas rufiventer, said to be from Mexico by Dr. Gray, is now believed to be Amazonian. Mr. Bates' statement that Hapale pygmæa is found in Mexico (vol. i., p. 136) is erroneous, and no species of Marmoset is known from the Mexican Province.

[7]

Chrysothrix entomophaga is stated by me (vol. i., p. 156) to inhabit Central America. The Squirrel-Monkey of Panama, however, is C. œrstedi, and C. entomophaga must be restricted to the Brazilian Sub-region (cf. Alston, Biol. Centr. Amer. Mamm., p. 16).