ALP ENDL 
THIS appendix contains such forms as have been named since 
the work was first printed, together with those that have been 
recognised as entitled to distinction since the same date. 
DIPROTODONTS. 
SUB-ORDER DIPROTODONTIA (szgra, p. 11). 
FAMILY MACROPODIDE& (supra, p. 11). 
GENUS DENDROLAGUS (supra, p. 58). 
V. BENNETT'S TREE-KANGAROO. DENDROLAGUS BENNETTIANUS. 
Dendrolagus bennettianus, De Vis, Abstracts Proc. Linn. Soe. 
N: South Wales, 1886; p: 5; Sclater, Proc.. Zool. Soc; 
1894, p. 693, pl. xlvi.; Waite, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. South 
Wales) ser-/2, vol. ix p. 571 (1894): 
The first description of this form was so insufficient that it 
was not definitely recognised by Thomas in his Cat. Marsup. 
Brit. Mus. (p. 96) as entitled to rank as a valid species. 
Characters. —Fur on the back directed backwards; colour of 
body mouse-brown ; head and sides of neck rufescent ; patch 
on back above the tail black ; feet blackish ; tail black inferiorly 
and at the tip, lighter on upper surface. Length of head 
and body about 24 inches; of tail about 30 inches. The 
hinder part of the palate is peculiar in having a pair of small 
unossified vacuities. | 
Mr. Waite remarks that externally this species appears to 
most nearly resemble DV. zmustus. The skull also agrees with 
that species and with D. ursinus in the non-inflated forehead, 
but differs from these and agrees with D. /umholtzi in the 
formation of the fronto-nasal suture, 
