108 GUIDE TO THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL SKELETONS 



IN THE MUSEUM, 



With reference to the Cases where they are exhibited. 



Class I. -MAMMALIA. 



ORDER I.— BIMANA OR HUMAN SKELETONS. 



(Exhibited ia Cases 1 and 2.) 



Austrahan Aboriginals — Six specimens. 



Dis-articulated Skull, showing shape and position of the several bones. 

 Collection of about 300 Human Skull, of various races and from different 

 countries. 



ORDER II.— QUADRUMANA OR MONKEYS. 



(Exhibited in Cases 1 and 2.) 



Gorilla, Troglodytes gorilla. White-Throated Sapagon Monkey, 



Chimpanaee, Troglodytes niger. Cebus hypoleucus 



Orang-Outang, Simla satyrus. Skeletons of Monkeys (Various). 



Grey Baboon, CynocepJialus hama- Pig-tailed Monkey, Macacus neme- 



dryas. strinus. 



A Monkey's Skeleton (dis-articulated). Aye- Aye, Chiromys madagascariensis. 



ORDER III.— CARNIVORA. 



(Exhibited in Cases 3, 4, 8 and 10.) 



Lion, Felis leo Wolf, Cams lupus. 



Lioness Cub, 8 months old American Wolf, Canis occidentalis. 



Bengal Tiger, Felis tigris. Wolverene, GiUo borealis. 



Hyaena, Hycana striata. Bear, Ursus ferox or americanus 



Domestic Cat, Felis domestica. Polar Bear, Thallarctv^s maritimus. 



Dog, Canis familiaris. Coati, ^asua nasuta. 



Bull Dog Cotimundi, Nasua sp. 



Kangaroo Dog Sea Leopard, Stenorhynchus leptonyx 



Dog, cross between Newfoundland Seal, Phoca vitulina 



and St. Bernard breeds. Seal, Arciocephalus cinereus 



Dingo or Native Dog, Canis dingo. Walrus (skull), Trichecus rosmarus. 



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