^ SYNOPSIS OF THE 



Icon. 



Inhab. Van Diemen's Land. 



526. 9. Kangurus Brunii (Le Brun's Kanguroo.) Fur 

 brown above; yellow beneath. 



Didelphis Brunii, Gmelin, Sys. Nat. i. 109. D. Asiatica, 

 Pallas, Art. nov. Petrop. Kanguros Bicolor, Mus. Paris. 

 Kangurus Brunii, Desm. Mam. 278. Halmaturis Brunii, 

 llliger. Prod. 80. 



Felander, Valentyn Amhoyne, vi. 275. Le Bruyn, Voy. anoc 

 Indes, 374. Javan Opossum, Pennant, Quad. vi. 22. Shaw, 

 1.402. 



Icon. Le Bruyn, Voyage aux hid. 374. t. 213. 



Inhab. Aroe Islands. 



527. 10. Kangurus Pencillatus (Tufted-Tailed or Moun- 

 tain Kanguroo.) Fur above gray, variegated with darker 

 tint ; beneath rufous-brown ; feet dark ; tail as long as 

 the body, and tufted at the end ; head dark gray, with a 

 dark longitudinal dorsal line, and a pale spot on the 

 cheek and under the throat. 



Icon, nobis, from a drawing by Lewin, made in New 

 Holland. 



Inhab. New Holland. In the collection of the Linnean 

 Society. : 



The Macropus Lanigerus (Woolly Kanguroo) noticed at 

 Vol. III. p. 49, is not inserted in the table, in the existing 

 absence of more decided particulars. 



Genus VIII. — Phascolarctos. 



J 



Cutting-teeth |, false-grinders -If, grinders |a, with two 

 tubercles ; ears large and pointed ; feet with five toes, the 

 fore-feet parted into two groups ; the thumb and under- 



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