806 MR. G. C. SHORTllIDGE ON GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION [Xov. 23, 



Not occurring beyond, if as far, as Esperance in the Soutli-East, 

 where it is agnin replaced by the Red. 



Text-fig. 246 *. 



WESTERN 

 AUSTRALIA 





•eorgeS'^ 



Map showing distribution of 3Iacropus giganteus. 



As with most of the species common to both States, the area in 

 which it occurs in the West is sepai-ated from that in South 



* On this and following maps the dotted area indicates ascertained present range, 

 horizontal lines — probable range, vertical lines — extinct, and crossed lines — dying 

 out. 



