CATALOGUE OF MAMMALS FROM NEW GUINEA. ) 
b. Macropina. 
DENDROLAGUS URSINUS. 
Dendrolagus ursinus, 8S. Miller, Verh. 131, 141. t. 19. f. at 23 se 
Gould, Macrop. t. 25; Gray, List Mam. B. M. Ove 
Hypsiprymnus ursinus, Temm. Faun. Japon. 6. 
Hab. New Guinea (Miiller). 
a. New Guinea. From the Leyden Museum. 
DENDROLAGUS INUSTUS. 
Dendrolagus .inustus, 8. Miler, Verh. 131, 143. t. 20, 22, 23; 
Gould, Macrop.t.  . ' 
Hypsiprymnus inustus, TYemm. Faun. Japon. 6. 
Hab. New Guinea (Miiller). 
a. New Guinea. From the Leyden Museum. 
Dorcopsis ASIATICUS. 
Filander or Kangaroo, Le Bran’s Voyage, i. 347. t. 213, 1714. 
Didelphis Asiaticus, Palias, N. A. Petrop. 1777, 228. t. 9; Voy. 
tAsttoliete : 
Didelphis Brunii, Gmelin, 8S. N. i. 109 ; Cuv. Tabl. Elem. 1798 
Halmaturus Asiaticus, Gray, List Mam. B.M. 91. 
Halmaturus Bruni, Uliger, Prod. 
Hypsiprymnus Brunii, Miller, Verh. 63. t. 21-23. 
Dorcopsis Brunii, Miller, Verhand. 131. 
Dorcopsis Asiaticus, Gray, Voy. Sam. 32. 
Hab. Island of Aru. 
It is curious that this animal, described as specially inhabiting 
the island visited by Mr. W altace was not sent home by him. It 
is to be hoped that he did not neglect it, thinking it a common Kan- 
ah 00, as it is a desideratum in intiat museums in Kurope. 
a. “Aru Island.” From the Leyden Museum. 
e. Peramelina. 
PERAMELES (EcaimiPperA) DoREYANUS. 
Perameles Doreyanus, Quoy & Gaimard, Voy. Astrol. Zool. i. 100. 
t. 16. f. 1-5; Waterhouse, Mamm. i. 386. 
Echymipera Kalulu, Lesson, Régne Anim. 192. 
Tail naked, rugose, squamose, wrinkled below. Toes 3°5: the 
two inner front large, equal; the outer small; the inner hind toe 
short, clawless; the two index fingers small, united, clawed. 
Hab. Aru Island (Wallace). 
a. Female. Aru Island. 
“The skin is-very ae and friable. 
“Teeth 46: :—Inc. = » C=. Prem. = —e M. —.”— Wallace. 
This enumeration ice ee that given by MM. {Bed and Gai- 
mard, being two cutting teeth in the upper jaw less than are found in 
the other species of the genus ; hence Lesson considered it as forming 
