PHALANG1STA COOKII. 



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SECTION 3. 



PseudocJieirus, Ogilbv r . 



Pbalangers with the tail 

 less densely clothed with 

 hair than in the Phalangers 

 proper ; the apical portion 

 naked beneath ; fore-feet 

 with the two inner toes on 

 a different plane to the three 

 outer, and slightly opposed 

 to them. 



To this section belongs 

 the P. Cookii^P.viverrinus, 

 and perhaps also the P. nana. 

 Mr. Gray applies the name 

 Hepoona to this section ; it 

 had however previously re- 

 ceived from Mr. Ogilby the 

 name Pseudocheirus* 



FORE A?TD HJVD-FOOT OP 



Pholangista Cookii* 



