XXVI 
INTRODUCTION. 
Genas Petaurista, Desm. 
23. Petaurista Taguano'ides, Desm. ............ Vol. I. PL 22. 
Habitat. New South Wales. 
Genus Belideus, Waterh. 
24. Belideus flaviventer .............. Vol. I. PL 23. 
Habitat. New South Wales. 
25. Belideus sciureus .............. Vol. I. Pl. 24. 
Habitat. New South Wales and Victoria. 
26. Belideus breviceps, Waterh. ............ Vol. I. Pl. 25. 
Habitat. New South Wales and Victoria. 
27. Belideus notatus, Peters ............. Vol. I. Pl. 26. 
Habitat. Victoria. 
28. Belideus Ariel, Gould .............. Vol. I. Pl. 27. 
Habitat. Cobourg Peninsula, on the north coast of Australia. 
Genus Acrobata, Desm. 
29. Acrobata pygmsea, Desm. ............. Vol. I. Pl. 28. 
Habitat. New South Wales and Victoria. 
By some oversight the name of this species has been spelt on the plate and in the text Acrobates pygmceus. 
Genus Dromicia, Gray. 
30. Dromicia gliriformis .............. Vol. I. PL 29. 
Habitat. Van Diemen’s Land. 
31 Dromicia concinna, Gould ............. Vol. I. Pl. 30. 
Dromicia Neillii, Waterh. Nat. Hist, of Mamm. vol. i. p. 315 ? 
Habitat. Western Australia. 
32. Dromicia unicolor, Krefft. 
Dromicia unicolor, Krefft in Proc. Zool. Soc. Jan. 22, 1863. 
“ Fur of a uniform mouse-colour, lighter on the sides and beneath, with a blackish patch in front of the eye. 
“ All the hairs are slate-grey at the base, tipped with yellowish at the back and sides, and with grey beneath ; 
longer black hairs, tipped with white, are interspersed, except on the under side of the body. Bristles black to 
within one-third of the tip, which is white ; a few long bristly black hairs in front and behind the eye. Tail some- 
what longer than the body, prehensile, thin, showing every joint; slightly enlarged at the base, and gradually 
tapering ; covered with a mixture of light- coloured and black hairs ; apical portion about ■£-" from the tip, wide 
beneath. 
inches. 
“ Length from tip to tip . 
Tail . . . . 
Face to base of ear 
Ear . . . . 
Arm and hands . 
Tarsi and toes 
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“ This beautiful little creature was captured near St. Leonard’s North Shore, Sydney, feeding upon the blos- 
soms of the Banksias, and lived a few days in captivity. In its habits it is nocturnal. The tongue of this Dromicia 
