MACROPID#.~—-DENDROLAGUS. 123 
Cuscus cavifrons. 
oe cavifrons, Temm., Mon. Mamm. i. p. 17, pl. 1. figs. 7-9 
(skull, adult), pl. 2. figs. 7-10 (skull, very young). 
Cuscus quoyii. 
*q, Skull. Isle of Waigiou. From M. Verreaux’s Collection. 
Cuscus brevicaudatus. 
*a. Skull: young. Cape York. Presented by J. Macgillivray, Esq. 
—The specimen described in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1858, p. 103. 
Cuscus ornatus. 
*q, Skull. Island of Batchian. From Mr. Wallace’s Collection. 
Cuscus celebensis. 
a. Skull: the bones and teeth separated. Isle of San Christoval, 
Soloman’s Islands. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty. 
6. Skeleton: female. Isle of San Christoval, Soloman’s Group. 
ce. Skull: ‘‘ female, two-thirds grown. San Christoval, Dec. 1854, 
A. M°G.” From the voyage of H.M.S. Herald. 
PHASCOLARCTUS. 
: = : 1 = 
Teeth :—Incisors =; Canines ~; Premolars *); Molars 4;=30. 
The Koaza or Native Bear. Phascolarctus cinereus. 
Fischer, Trans. Zool. Soc. ii. p. 406. pl. 59 (skull).— Owen, Odont. 
pl. 100. fig. 6 (teeth); Odontology, Article in Encycl. Brit. (new 
edit.) p. 449. fig. 77 (teeth).— Waterhouse, Nat. Hist. Mamm. i. 
p. 259. pl. 20. figs. 5, 5a (skull). 
Lipurus cinereus, Schreb. Saugth, iii. pl. 105a (skull). 
*q, Skull: adult. New Holland. 
b. Bones of the body and limbs. From the Zoological Society’s Col- 
lection. 
DENDROLAGUS. 
The Tare Kanearoo. Dendrolagus inustus. 
Miiller, S. Verh. Nat. Gesch. tab. 23. figs. 4-6 (skull), tab. 24, fig. 4 
(base of skull), figs. 5, 6 (limbs). 
Dendrolagus ursinus. 
Miiller, S. Verh. Nat. Gesch. tab. 23. figs. 1-8 (skull), tab. 24. fig. 1 
(base of skull), figs. 2, 3 (limbs). 
