61 INTRODUCTION. 



posed the new sectional title of Osphranter. See Proceed- 

 ings of Zool. Soc. part ix. p. 80. 



64. Osphranter rufus, Gould .... Vol. II. Pis. 6 & 7. 

 Macrojms [OspJiranter] picluSf Gould in Proc. Zool. Soc. 



part xxviii. p. 373. 

 Habitat. New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. 



C5. Osphranter Antilopinus, Gould . Vol. II. Pis. 8 & 9. 

 Habitat. Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Australia. 



G6. Osphranter Isabellinus, Gould. 



Osphranter} IsabeUinus, Gould in Proc. Zool. Soc. part ix. 

 p. 81. 



General colour bright fulvous or sandy red; fur rather 

 short, and soft to the touch ; hairs uniform in tint to the 

 base ; throat and under parts of the body white, faintly tinted 

 with yellowish in parts; fur of tlie belly long and very soft; 

 the white or whitish colouring of the under parts and the 

 uniform fulvous colouring of the upper surface and sides of 

 the body do not blend gradually ; tail similar in colour to the 

 upper surface, but rather paler and uniform ; hair of the fore 

 feet and toes brown in front, yellowish on the sides. 



The above description was taken from an imperfect skin 

 procured at Barrow Island, on the north-west coast of Aus- 

 tralia, and transmitted to me by Captain Stokes of II. M. S. 

 " Beagle," and, in my opinion, pertains to a species of which 

 no other example has yet been sent to Europe. Under 

 this impression I have bestowed upon it the above specific 

 appellation. 



Habitat. Barrow Island, north-west coast of Australia. 



G7. Osphranter robustus, Gould . . Vol. II. Pis. 10 & 11. 



Habitat. Mountain-ranges of the interior of New South 

 Wales. 

 68. Osphranter? Parryi .... Vol. II. Pis. 12 & 13. 



Habitat. Rocky mountains of the east coast of Australia 

 from Port Stephens to Wide Bay. 



