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of the specimen. The general colour of the skin is similar to that of adult specimens 
except that the head is darker, many hairs having dusky tips. This may also be a 
juvenile characteristic. The skull is provided with canines and has the same general 
appearance as skulls of adult or aged specimens of Onychogale unguwifera with the excep- 
tion of differences clearly due to age. 
Macropus robustus woodwardi THomas. — 1 s "”/,u 1910 Grant Range; 1 S 
(skull only) '”/11 1910 near Upper Leverynga W. Kimberley (>rests during the day 
in caves on the slopes of the rocks» MJÖBERG).' 
Fig. 1. Onychogale ungwifera Govip. 8 ad. shot at Broome ?5/g 1911. 
(E. MJöBERG phot.) 
1 £ 7. 1911 St. George Range (»the young ran away»); 1 2 ?”/s, 1 sS ?”/s Grant 
Range, Upper Leverynga; 1 sS ”/a4, 1 £ (skull only) ”?/3 the same locality; 1 S juv. '"/a 
1911 Mt. Anderson; 1 S juv. "/« 1911 Mt. Anderson. 
This last young specimen has a longer fur than the adult animals. 
A young female shot between Mt. Anderson and Upper Leverynga belongs 
evidently to this species as well, and the same is the case with a still younger from 
the slopes of Mt. Anderson shot ”?/u 1910. The female shot ??/s had a rather big 
but »not hairy» young in the pouch. 
!A picked up skull from this locality obtained ?/1+ 1910 is probably a female of the same species. 
