BY E. P. RAMSAY, F.L.S. 87 



shoulders yellowish-tawny, all the under surface tawny, darker 

 in tint and slightly rufescent.* 



2. — Macropus crassipes, Ramsay, P. L. S. of N. S. W., Vol. I., 



p. 162. 



Several large specimens, the largest measures — 

 Total length from nose to tip of tail, 5 feet 7 inches. 



Tail, 2 feet 7 inches; forearm and hand about 11 in., f.s.u.J 



longest nail, 1*2. 

 Hind foot and toes, f.s.u.J, 8*6 ; nail of great toe, 1*6. 

 Head, 7-5 ; ear, 3 inches ; from tip of nose to ear, 6 4 — to 

 eye, 3-8. 



Dendrogaltjs sp. 



I find no specimens of any Dendrogalus in Mr. Goldie's collection; 

 it is probably the next species my informant referred to as 

 having been obtained. 



3. — Dorcopsis luctuosa, Garrod, P. Z. S., 1875,^?. 43, ^>/. VII. 



Halmaturus luctuosus, B'Albertis, P. Z. S., 1874,^?. 110. 



Two spirit specimens, females, and three skins, males, of this 

 fine species; Mr. Garrod has given such an exhaustive 

 account in his valuable memoir, above quoted, that it is needless 

 to add any remarks of my own, I may mention however that the 

 largest specimen measures : — 



Total length, (dried skin); $ , 3 feet 9 inches ; tail, 16^- inches; 

 head to ears, 4*3 inches ; hand and nails, 2*5 inches ; hind 

 foot and nails, 5 inches. 



The females, although very small specimens, were carrying 

 good sized young in their pouches. 



Loc. Scrubs on the Goldie and Laloki Rivers. 



* I can find no description of this species in any work at my disposal, but it 

 has probably been described long ago. 



