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9. Dasyurus ursinus, HaRRIs. 
Didelphis ursina, Harris, Linn. Trans. ix. p. 176, pl. 19. 
Dasyurus ursinus, GEorr., Ann. du Museum, xv. p. 805. 
Sarcophilus ursinus, F. Cuvier, Mammiferes. 
Diabolus ursinus, J. ¥. Gray, appendix to Grey’s Tra- 
vels in N. W. Australia. 
The “Native Devil” of the Colonists of Tasmania, to 
which island it is restricted. 
10. Dasyurus maculatus, SHAW. 
Viverra maculata, SHaw, Gen. Zool. i. pt. 2, p. 4383. 
Dasyurus macrourus, GEorF., Ann. du Mus. ii. p. 358 ; 
Peron e¢ LesvEuR, Voy. aux Terres Australes, 
pl. 833; T—Emm. Mono. de Mammal, i. p. 69; WaTER- 
HOUSE, Nat. Library, (Marsupialia), xi. p. 180, pl. 6. 
— maculatus, GRay, List of Mammalia, Brit. 
Mus. 1843, p. 98. 
The Spotted Martin, Puitiip’s Voy. to Botany Bay, 
p. 276. Martin Cat, pl. 46. 
“Tiger Cat’ of the Colonists of Tasmania, to which island 
it is confined. It is distinguished from D. viverrinus, (the 
“« Native Cat” of the Colonists), by its superior size and more 
robust form; also from the tail being spotted as well as the 
body. 
11. Dasyurus viverrinus, SHAW. 
Didelphis viverrina, Suaw, General Zoology, i. pt. 2, 
[Oe LEU Fole) ial. 
Dasyurus viverrinus, et D. Maugei, GEOFFROY, Ann. 
du Mus. iii. pp. 359 and 360. 
viverrinus, TEMMINCK, Monog. de Mamm. 
pp. 7] & 72, pl. 7, fig 1-8. 
Spotted Opossum, PHILLIP, Voy. to Bot. Bay, p.147, pl.15. 
Topoa Tofa, Wurte, Journ. of a Voy. to N. 8. Wales, 
p. 285 & pl. 
