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A. Large specimen. Presented by ti e 
Batavian Society in 1844. B, A smaller 
specimen; and C, Small young from Arakan.* 
Presented by the present Col. Phayre in 
1844-6. 
556. M. LEPTURA, Blyth, J, A, S. XI, 454, XYI, 1273, 
Hab.? 
A. Specimen from the Society's old col- 
lection. B. Skull taken from the same. 
Sub-class 11. IMPLACENTALIA. 
Order I. MARSUPIATA. 
Fam. DASYURID^. 
Genus Thylacinus, Temminck. 
557. Til. CYNOCEPHALUs (Tr. Lin. Soc. IX, 174, pi. 19). 
Syn. Didelphis cijnocephalus, Harris. 
Th. Harrisii, Temminck. 
TIu striatus (Warlow, J. A. S. II, 97). 
' Native Tiger,' * Hysena,' * Zebra Wolf, 
and Dog-headed Opossum,' of colonists. 
Hab. Tasmania. 
A. Imperfect skin.f B. Skull of male 
Presented by Dr. J. Henderson (1835) : vide 
J. A. lY, 572, and fig. C. Skull of female ; 
vide J. A. S. IX, 524. 
Genus Sarcophilus, F. Cuvier. 
558. S. URSINUS (Tr. Lin. Soc. IX, 176, pi. 19,/ 2). 
Syn. Didelphis iirsina, Harris. 
' Native Devil' of colonists. 
Hab. Tasmania. 
A. Stuffed specimen (bad) \% and B. Skull. 
Presented by the Curator (1842). 
* An example (with whitish terminal third of tail) was obtained by me 
while in Mergui. 
f Remains of the specimen described in the ' Gleanings in Science,^ III, 175 
0831). 
X This stuffed specimen was picked up in ^one of the streets of Calcutta. 
Another is mentioned in J. A. S. IV, 475, which is no longer extant (unless 
the identical example by a strange accident.) 
