842 ME. G. C. SHOETRIDGE OJf GEOGRAPHICAL DISTKBUTION [NoV. 23, 



spending a gi^eat deal of their time on the ground, while P. hlighi, 

 occurring in comparatively treeless country, would seem to be 

 almost if not entirely terrestrial. 



Text-fig. 273. 



Map showing distribution of 'PhascocjaJe apicalis in S.W. and' 

 P. bliglii in N.W. 



Sminthopsis murixa Waterh. (Text-fig. 274.) 



Occurring throughout the South- West ; appears to be more 

 plentiful in the coastal districts wherever grass-trees [Xcmthor- 

 rhoea) occur. 



