6. BENDEOLAGTTS. 95 



Dimensions. 



a (stuffed), 

 millim. 



Head and body 530 



Tail 590 



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[ specimen 6.) J 



Skull, see p. 99. 



Hah: N.W. New Guinea. 



Co-types in the Leyden Museum and in collection. 



a. Ad. sk., 5 . Lobo Bay, N.W. New Guinea Leyden Museum [E.]. 



{Dutch East-Indian Expedition). 

 (Co-type of species. The specimen figured by Gould.) 



b. Ad. al., 5 . Skroe, Maclure Inlet, H. 0. lorbes, Esq. [0.]. 



N.W. New Guinea, 



2. Dendrolagus iunstus. 



Dendrolagus inustus, MUll. 8f Sckleg. Verh. Nat. Ges. Ned. p. 143, 

 pis. XX. to xxiv. (animal, skull, and limb-bones) (1839-44) ; Gould, 

 Mon. Maerop. pi. xxvii. (animal) (1842); Wagn. Schr. Sduff. 

 Swpp. iii. p. 134 (1843), v. p. 287 (1855) ; Waterh. N. H. Mamm. 

 i. p. 188 (1846); Gray, Voy. Samarang, Vert. p. 32 (1850); 

 Owen, P. Z. 8. 1852, p. 103 (anat.) ; Gcmli, Mamm. Austr. ii. 

 pi. 1. (animal) (1856) ; Schleg. Dierk. p. 144 (1857) ; Gray, P. Z. 8. 

 1858, p. 106; Gieb. 8aug. p. 685 (1859); Gerrard, Cat. Banes 

 Mamm. B. M. p. 123 (1862); Krefft, Austr. Vert. p. 11 (1871) ; 

 Peters Si Doria, Ann. Mus. Genov. xvi. p. 687 (1880) ; Jent. Cat. 

 Ost. Leyd. Mus. p. 324 (1887). 



Beowit Teee-Kangaeoo. 



Eather more slenderly built than B. ursinus. ' Ehinarium and 

 muzzle hairy to about the same degree as in that species; Fur 

 long, coarse and harsh ; underfur soft and woolly, dark brown, the 

 thicker harsher fur present on the face as elsewhere. Nape-hairs, 

 from withers to crown, directed forwards. General colour dark 

 coarsely grizzled grey. Face brown or black. Ears small, pointed, 

 thickly haired, but the hairs much shorter and coarser than in 

 D. ursimis, outside black, inside yellow or white. Pur of back and 

 sides dark brown or black four fifths of its length, then broadly 

 tipped with shining yellow, the geijeral result being a very coarsely 

 grizzled appearance. Chin, chest, and belly white or dirty yellow. 

 Arms to metacarpus, and legs to metatarsus coarsely grizzled grey 

 and white, but the white predominating; fingers and toes black. 

 Tail-hairs either white or black, the proportions of the two varying 

 very much, so that the general tinge may be anything from white 

 1 slightly mixed with black, to black faintl}' grizzled with white. 



Skull stout and heavy. Nasals somewhat expanded behind, 

 their posterior edges together forming a well-marked backwardly 



