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breadth 6.1 ; palate length from lienselion 18.2; diastema 11.1; 

 palatal foramina 5.6 X 2.5 ; length of upper molar series 7.7. 



Typical locality. Haveri. 



This species may be readily distinguished from all the varieties 

 of U. bruijnii by its long narrow feet, which are quite different 

 from the broad climbing feet of it ally. 



It is no doubt much less arboreal in its habits. 



30. Macropus agilis, Gould. 



Young. Aroma. 



Young. Waikunina July liS90. 



.3 adult skins in spirit, no locality. 



31. Dorcopsis macleayi, Mikl.-Macl. 



vSkin in spirit, llaveri. 



2. skins. Upper Vanapa R. 



This species is an extremely rare one in collections, and the 

 specimen now presented to the Britisli Museum is the first 

 example that it has received, and is therefore proportionally 

 welcome, 



32. Dendrolagus dorianus, Rams. 



Skin, Upper Vanapa district. 



Since the publication of the catalogue of Marsupials a speci- 

 men of this rare Tree-Kangaroo has been received by the British 

 Museum from Mt. Victoria, Owen Stanley Range, but otherwise 

 very few specimens seem to have been brought to Europe. 



33. Distaechurus pennatus, Pet. 



c/. Gcrckanuinn, Mt Astrolal»'. Feliruary 1892. 



34. Pelaurus breviceps papuanus, Thos. 



5G Hula. August 1889. 



2 Aroma. September 1889. 



3 llaveri. 



3 ]}ara Bara. 



35. Dactylopsila trivirgata, Gray. 



^. Bara Bara. Milne Bay. Jan.-Feb. 1890. 



9. and 2 young Haveri, 700 m. Aug.-Nov. 1893. 



9 . No exact locality. 

 Skin. Upper Vanapa li. 



