CATALOGUE OF MAMMALS FROM NEW GUINEA. 5 
Cuscus maculatus, Lesson & Garnot, Voy. Coq. Zool. 150. t. 4; 
Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1858. 
Cuscus macrourus, Lesson & Garnot, Voy. Coq. Zool. i. 156. t. 5; 
Waterh. Mamm. i. 277. 
Ears almost hidden in the fur, clothed-internally and externally 
with fur ; forehead convex ; forehead of the skull convex and rounded 
in front ; grinders moderate ; fur ashy-grey, or white and grey, or 
reddish, varied or spotted. Rump and base of the tail yellowish- 
white. 
Hab. New Guinea (Maegillivray) ; Aru Island (Wallace) ; Mo- 
lucca, Island of Waygeroo (Verreauz). 
a. Adult female, from the Moluccas, from the Leyden Museum, 
sent as C. chrysorrhos. Uniform ashy-grey ; face, throat, chest, and 
beneath the rump and base of the tail yellowish. 
6. Young female, from the south coast of New Guinea. Pre- 
sented by J. B. Jukes, Esq. Dark blackish-ashy ; head, neck and 
shoulders paler; rump and base of the tail reddish-yellow ; cheeks, 
throat and beneath white ; feet bright red. 
The two sides of this specimen are not coloured alike. The fore- 
head of the skull is very convex. 
ec. Half-grown “male from Darnley Island, brought from the 
south coast of New Guinea.’ Presented by J. Macgillivray, Esq. 
Reddish ; back and thighs darker blackish-ashy ; cheeks, throat, 
under side, large confluent spots on the sides, the rump and tail 
white; feet’ bright red. Like Cuscus magularss Quoy and Gai- 
mard, Voy. Uranie, t. 7. 
d. Half-grown ‘‘ male from New Guinea.’ Presented by J. Mac- 
gillivray, Esq. Like the former, but white, with irregular large 
symmetrical pale reddish spots on body, limbs and tail. 
e. Half-grown “female from Dufaure Island, south coast of New 
Guinea.” Presented by John Macgillivray, Esq. Like the former, 
but white, with one very large reddish spot on the hinder part of 
the back ; two large ‘spots on the hind legs, and an obscured in- 
dication of a large patch on the shoulders ; the feet red. 
j. Half-grown, from the “island of Waygeroo.” From M. Ver- 
reaux. Ashy-grey cheeks; back with some white spots; throat, 
chest, belly, rump and tail white; sides white, with scattered, round, 
nearly equal-sized spots ; feet reddish. 
g. Adult male. Aru Island. Sent by Mr. Wallace. White; body 
and limbs with small, roundish, rarely confluent, ashy-black spots ; 
feet white: the skull has a very convex forehead. 
Cuscus maculatus, Lesson, Voy. Coq. t. 4, is intermediate in 
colour and marking between Nos. g and e. 
Cuscus macrourus, Lesson, Voy. Coq. t. 5, from the island of 
Waygervo, bears a great similarity to No. ¢; but the reddish spots 
are less confluent. 
The figure of C. Quoyi, in Quoy and Gaimard, Voy. Uranie, t. 6, 
