Mammals from NE. New Guinea. 675 
breadth 35°5 ; nasals 20°7x8°5: interorbital breadth 77 ; 
palatal length 34; combined length of mst? 12:2. 
Hab. North-eastern slope of the dividing range of S.H. 
New Guinea. Type from the Upper Bagua River, Mambare 
River. Alt. 3000’. 
Type. Adult female, B.M. no. 7.5. 22.8. Collected 28th 
September, 1906, and presented by C. A. W. Monckton, Esq. 
Compared with five examples of the true corinne, from the 
Vanapa, Aroa, Brown, and Angabunga Rivers, all on the 
south-western slope of the dividing range, this Pseudochirus 
differs by its decidedly stronger and warmer coloration and 
the somewhat smaller size of its skull. 
13. Pseudochirus larvatus, Forst. & Rothsch. 
do, R.12,13,14. Mountains inland from Huon Gulf. 
9, R.M. 16. Saruwaged Mts. 
An interesting series of this very handsome and distinct 
species. 
14, Petaurus papuanus, Thos. 
R.M.17. Saruwaged Mountains. 
15. Distechurus pennatus neuhaussi, Matsch. 
R.M. 21. Saruwaged Mts. 
R. 20. Rawlinson Mts. Topotype of amenus. 
R. 21. Sattelberg, June 1911. Topotype of neuhausst. 
In ignorance of Dr. Matschie’s description of D. neuhaussi * 
(1916), I described D. p. amenust from the Rawlinson 
Mountains in 1920. But there is no doubt that the two are 
the same. 
16. Echymipera doreyana, Q. & G. 
3, Rh. 18; 9,R.19. Stephansort, C. Wehnes. 
3,R.17. Sattelberg, C. Keysser. 
17. Peroryctes rothschildi, Fovrst. 
3, RM. 4,12; young, 22, Saruwaged Mts., 2000 m., 
August 1914, 
?, hk. 16 (young). Rawlinson Mts. 
Prof. Férster described two species of this group in 1913 
from the present region—P. rothschildi and P. mainois. In 
* Mitth. Zool, Mus. Berl. viii. p. 292 (1916). 
t+ Ann. & Mag. N. H. (9) vi. p. 587 (1920). 
