“…Anatomical research relating to reproduction has focused on various changes in the internal anatomy of the male reproductive system, spermatogenic cycles, changes in seasonal testicular volume and the biochemistry of the female reproductive tract Prasad, 1962, 1967;Ramaswami and Anand Kumar, 1965;Manjula and Kadam, 1980;Swayamprabha, 1983;Manjula, 1984;Manjula and Kadam, 1984;Sarma and Kadam, 1984]. A second line of inquiry has attempted to resolve issues of evidence of birth seasonality, gestation length, litter size and other life history variables for both Indian [Ramaswami and Anand Kumar, 1962;Manley, 1966Manley, , 1967Kadam and Swayamprabha, 1980;Izard and Rasmussen, 1985;Rasmussen and Izard, 1988] and Sri Lankan slender lorises [Osman Hill, 1935;Nicholls, 1939;Nieschalk and Meier, 1984;Goonan, 1993;Schulze et al, 1994]. These studies have come to contradictory conclusions with regard to whether the presence or absence of seasonality is an artefact of captivity and also to whether or not differences in gestation length, time of weaning and litter size are due to phylogenetic or environmental effects.…”