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Order IIODENTIA. 



Genus IIapalotis, Licht. j^o„^-:?:^^»»^-Ka^j. 



112. ITapalotis albipes, /^w-^/ Vol. III. PI. 1. 



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



113. IIapalotis apicalis, (7o?//</ .... Vol. III. Tl. 2. 

 Habitat. South Australia; and Van Diemen's Land? 



111. IIapalotis heniileucura, Gray . . , Vol. III. PI. 3. 

 Habitat. Interior of the North-eastern portions of Australia. 



115. IIapalotis hirsutus, Gould .... Vol. III. PI. 4. 

 Habitat. Port EsRington. 



116. IIapalotis penicillata, Gould . . . Vol. III. PI. 5. 

 Habitat. Northern Australia. 



117. IIapalotis conditor, Go?</^^ .... Vol. III. PI. G. 

 Habitat. Interior of New South Wales and Victoria. 



118. IIapalotis murinus, Gould .... Vol. III. Pi. 7- 

 Habitat. Interior of New South Wales and South Australia. 



119. Hapalotis longicaudata, Gould . . . Vol. 111. PI. 8. 

 Habitat. Interior of Western Australia. 



120. IIapalotis Mitchellii A^ol. 111. PI. 9. 



Habitat. Western and Southern Australia. 



121. Hapalotis cervinus, Gould .... Vol. III. PI. 10. 

 Habitat. The interior of South Australia. 



I think it likely that //. Mitchellii may not be the Dijms 

 Mitchellii of Ogilby, but that the true //. Mitchellii and my 

 H. cervinus may be one and the same animal. If this should 

 ultimately ])rove to be the case, the H. Gouldii of Gray will 

 be the correct designation of the animal 1 have called //. 

 Mitchellii, to which the terms //. macrotis and //. Richardsoni 

 of Gray, on the specimens in the British Museum, will also 

 probably be referable. 



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