4 LÖNNBERG, RESULTS OF DR. E. MJÖBERG'S SWEDISH SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS TO AUSTRALIA 1910—13. 
Vespertilio pumilus Grar. — 1 alcoholic specimen from Broome !?/; 1911, and 
another from Derby Oct. 1911. 
Miniopterus schreibersi (NATTERER). — J ”/s £ '”/s 1912 Meda, Derby, Kim- 
berley. R. SÖDERBERG coll. 
The male is more fawn, the female somewhat raw umber brown. 
Scoteinus balstoni THoMmas. — A single male specimen collected by Dr. MJö- 
BERG at Derby, Kimberley 10th of April 1911. 
This species was originally described from S. W. Australia. 
Another specimen (alcoholic) was caught at the same locality in Oct. 1911. 
It had a somewhat broader skull, but the length of the forearm of both specimens 
was the same viz. 32 mm. 
Canis dingo BLuUMENnB. — A skull, and skulls and parts of the skeleton of two 
more specimens from St. George Range collected in Febr. 1911. 
Mus (Leggadina) delicatulus GouLp. — 1 J specimen found under seaweeds 
on the beach at Cossack ”/120 1910 by Mr. ROsSsSBORG. 
Another specimen was caught >»running out from a hollow branch which was 
thrown in the camp-fire», St. George Range ””/2 1911. 
Epimys rattus Lin. — 2 alcoholic adult specimens from Derby and a lot of 
younger animals from the same locality. 
»It was reported that Derby had been free from Rats until the steamer »Collac> 
stranded there.> (MJÖBERG). 
Halicore australis Owen. — A female, not adult specimen from Broome cap- 
tured '"/s 1911. 
The length of the specimen was according to Dr. MJÖBERG 212 cm., and its 
girth 180 cm. The combined length of the whole digestive tract measured 32 m. 
Onychogale unguifera (GOouLD). — 2 SS 2 1910; 1 SS '/2 1911; 1 L Je, 
1 S 2 1911 Noonkambah, Kimberley. 
1 s 7/5 1911 Meda, 25 miles N: of Derby, Kimberley. 
1 2 5/5 15 miles N. of Broome. 
The female skin from the locality N. of Broome is less reddish fawn on the 
back than the male skins. 
A young male specimen was according to Dr. MJÖBERG shot on the southern 
side of St. George Range towards the desert in a place where the ground was covered 
with a growth of Spinifex. This specimen had the nail at the tip of the tail some- 
what different in shape. It was shorter than usual, had an evenly rounded margin, 
the outer half was bent down, and there was a longitudinal groove parallel to the 
margin above. I suppose that these discrepancies stand in connection with the youth 
