KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 52. N:0 3. 17 
The specimen on which these notes have been based has, according to Mr. 
LAURELL, been obtained at a place called Udalla about 120 english miles from the 
mouth of Fitzroy River in Northwestern Australia. This locality is of interest be- 
cause Crocodius johnstoni does not appear to be recorded from that country before. 
It was first discovered at Cardwell, Northern Queensland. In the Catalogue of Che- 
lonians and Crocodiles of British Museum BOoULENGER mentions (l. c. p. 280) a spe- 
cimen from Port Darwin. As late as 1909 A. H. S. Lucas and W. H. DUDLEY LE 
SoviF authors of »The Animals of Australia» only mention »Northern Territory [of 
South Australia] and North Queensland» as the habitat of this Crocodile. By its 
discovery in Fitzroy River it is proved to inhabit the whole northern portion of the 
Australian continent. 
EINAR LÖNNBERG. 
Tryckt den 26 september 1913. 
Uppsala 1913. Almqvist & Wiksells Boktryckeri-A.-B. 
K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. Band 352. N:o 3. 3 
