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known of the soft parts. Among the smaller Phalangers, Dromicia 

 and Dactylopsila for example, yet await the description of their 

 soft parts. True it is that some of these forms may not yield 

 any very striking results, nevertheless it would be satisfactory to 

 know something more of them than is known at present. 



In conclusion, I beg to acknowledge my indebtedness to the 

 Royal Society's (London) "Catalogue, to Carus and Engelmann's 

 Bibliotheca Zoologica, to the Zoological Record, to the Zoologischer 

 Anzeiger and to many other works. I have also to thank Hon. 

 W. Macleay, Mr. Haswell, and Mr. Ramsay for the opportunity of 

 consulting books, and Baron Maclay for the correct titles of several 

 Papers. 



Note. — References to Papers not dealing exclusively with 

 Marsupials and Monotremes will be found chiefly uoder the 

 headings Myology, Osteology, &c. In a few cases in which the 

 title is in brackets, it means that the compiler, not having seen the 

 paper, was unable to give the exact title. 



Part I.— MARSUPIALIA. 



Aboville, Chev. d. Genauere Umst'ande von der merkwiirdigen 

 Fortpfianzungsweise der weiblichen Beutelratte (D. marsu- 

 pialis) Yoigt's Magaz. Bd. II., 1802, pp. 683-687. 



Alessandrini, Prof. A. Brevi ceni sullo scheletro di due Mar- 

 supiali (Didelphys Philander, Phlangista Cookii.) Mem. del. 

 Acad. del. Sc. del. Inst, di Bologna. Tom. IX., 1858, pp. 

 247-268 (2 plates.) 



Alix, P. H. E. Sur les organes dela parturition chez le Macropus 

 Bennettii. Paris Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend., LXIL, 1866, pp. 

 146-148 and Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. XVII., 1866, pp. 316-317. 



Sur les organes de la parturition chez les Marsupiaux. 



Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1879, p. 118. 



■ (Notes on the Mechanism of Mastication in Kangaroo.) 



Bull. Soc. Zool. France. Tom. II., pp. 65-66. 



