38 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
D’Albertis, we particularly notice two species of prehensile-tailed, 
opossum-like Phalangers (Phalangista Bernsteinti and P. pennata), 
and a small Kangaroo (Dorcopsis luctuosus), called by the natives 
“ Barai.” Full-page engravings of these are given, one of which, 
through the kindness of the publishers, we are enabled to 
reproduce here. As an engraving it could hardly be better, the 
softness of the fur being capitally rendered. If, however, the artist 
had removed the short stump under the chin, which distracts the 
eye of the observer, and has too much the appearance, from its 
