MACROPUS FASCIATUS. o 



that of a rat, and is furnished with short stiff hairs, 

 (not sufficiently numerous to hide the scales) which 

 are of a brown colour on the upper parts, and dirty 

 white on the under ; the ear is covered externally 

 with hair like that of the head, internally there are 

 long yellowish hairs. 



On the upper parts of the body the fur is grey at 

 the base, broadly annulated with bright yellow near 

 the apex, and black at the apex ; the longer silky 

 hairs are almost totally black ; on the sides of the 

 body the hairs are broadly annulated with pale yellow 

 near the tip, and at the tip they are brownish ; the 

 hairs of the belly are grey at the base and yellow 

 externally. 



Length from nose to root of tail, 18 inches; tail, 7 

 inches 9 lines ; nose to ear, 3 inches ; ear, 1 inch 2 

 lines ; tarsus, (claws not included) 3 inches 4f lines. 



Habitat, King George's Sound. 



The above description is taken from the original 

 specimen in the Paris Museum ; it greatly resembles 

 the Hypsiprymnus murinus. The length of its 

 skull, according to the figure given in M. M. Quov 

 and (jraimard's work, is 3 inches 4 lines. 



BANDED KANGAROO. 



Kangurus fasciatus, Peron et Lesueur. Voyage aux Terres 

 Au&trales, Tom. I., p. 114, and altus. PI. 27. 



Desmarest Mammalogie, sp. 428, p. 274. 



44 Kanguroo elegant," Cuvier. Coll. du Mus. 

 Halmaturus elegans, Regne Animal i., p. 187. 



This beautiful little animal is about the size of the 



