6 LÖNNBERG, RESULTS OF DR. E. MJÖBERG'S SWEDISH SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS TO AUSTRALIA 1910—13. 
Macropus agilis aurescens ScHwArz. — 1 3 (skull) ””/10; 1 S (skull) ”/11 1910 
Derby. 1 2? (skull); 19" (skeleton) and 1 2 pull "a; I 3 juv: (skull) +) 29Pt(skulls) 
"ha 1910 Leverynga. 1 gs (picked up skull) ”/11 1910 Upper Leverynga, W. Kimberley. 
2 SS juv. !”/ua 1910 Mt. Wynne, from a Spinifex-covered plain. 1 2? ”/n »with a 
small young in the pouch>»>, Boab Yard, W. Kimberley. 1 £ ad. ”/1u »with a young 
in the pouch>», and 1 £ juv. ””/1i1 »when wounded it hissed and yelped and tried to 
defend itself with the fore paws», Paradise, W. Kimberley. '2 ss "he, 1 2 (skin only) 
"742 »with a small young in the pouch», I JS juv. and 1 SS pull. ”/12 1910, 1 3 
(skin only), 1 S, 1 2 »with a small young hanging on the teat» !'1 1911, I JS juv. 
't/1, I S juv. ”h, I 8 »with a hair covered young» (preserved) ”/1, 4 SS ”/1 »rests 
Fig. 2. Mount Anderson the home of Macropus robustus woodwardi THOMAS. 
(E. MJöBERG phot.) 
for the day in a burrow in the ground under a tree», I J juv. and 1 J »with a 
foetus» and 1 2 »with a rather grown young» (preserved) !/,; 1 s juv. and 1 2 » with 
a hairless young» ”/2 1911 all from Noonkambah. 1 2? with a young in the pouch, 
1 3 juv. !"/e, 1 S semiad. "je, 2 SS juv. '/2 1911 Hot Spring near St. George Range. 
1 SS and 1 8 '"/2, I 2 semiad. ''/2 »with a young in the pouch> (preserved). 1 3 
»from a plain in the St. George Range» ””/2, 3 SS, 1 S (skull only) !/s 1911 Hot 
Spring. 1 9 ”/i 1911 »with a very small young in the pouch>, »near St. George Range». 
1 s juv. and 1 2 juv. ”/s 1911 »Maddens camp»>, »at the foot of St. George Range». 
These specimens are all of the same type, although there is a certain amount 
of individual variation so that some skulls may be a little more slender than others 
of apparently the some age, or one skin may be a little more reddish than another. 
SCHWARZ has also remarked before, when describing this subspecies, that there is a 
certain amount of individual variation (1. c. p. 166). 
