834 ROBERT COLLETT, 



Rockhampton, a town in Central Queensland, lying almost 

 under 23 -} '^ S. Lat. As before mentioned, Dr. L. had his head quar- 

 ters at the Station Gracemere, not far from that town. 



Peak Downs, lying about 23 " S. Lat., and 200 miles NW. 

 of Rockhampton. 



Minnie Downs, a Station about 330 miles W. of Rock- 

 hampton, 25 ° S. Lat. 



Calliungal, a Station about 80 miles W. of Rockhampton. 



Coomooboolaroo, a Station about 80 miles SW. of Rock- 

 hampton. Dr. L. on two several occasions made a lengthened stay 

 at this place. 



Manaroo, a Station about 450 miles W. of Rockhampton. 



T r i 1 1 a , a Station on the coast about 80 miles N. of Rock- 

 hampton. 



Win ton, a village lying about 23 1*^ S. Lat., and about 550 

 miles W. of Rockhampton. 



Diamantina River, about 600 miles W. of Rockhampton; 

 this was the most westerly point visited by Dr. L. 



Mackay, a coast town lying about 21^ S. Lat.; Seaforth is 

 a sugar plantation near Mackay. 



C a r d w e 1 1 , a coast town lying 18*^ S. Lat. on the boundary 

 of York Peninsula. 



Herbert River, a river flowing from NW. towards SE. , into 

 the sea a little to the south of Card well. Lower Herbert is the 

 lower, Upper Herbert the upper part of Herbert River. 



Herbert Vale, a Station on the Herbert River, lying about 

 18 S. Lat. 



All the above named localities are found in Northwest Queens- 

 land, south of York Peninsula, and lying between 18° und 25*^ S. 

 Lat. , extending westward from the sea (at 151 *^") to 142 " W. Long. 



The following memoirs have previously appeared upon material 

 belonging to this collection: 



L In 1884 the writer published short diagnoses of 4 species, re- 

 garded as being new to science: „On some apparently new Marsupiais 

 from Queensland" (in: Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1884, May 13, p. 381 — 

 389, with woodcuts, and 4 colourcd plates). 



These species were Pseudochinis arcJieri^ Pseudochirus herberten- 

 siSf Pseudochirus (Hemihelideus) lemuroides, and Dendrolagus htm- 



