REVISION OE AUSTRALIAN JERBOA MICE. 
A. Gular glandular area clothed with solid hair. 
Incisor index less than (50° 
. . Notomys 
B. No gular glandular area ; throat hair normal. 
Raised gland between forelegs in male only. 
Incisor index more than 60° 
PoDANOMALUS 
A.l. Size large. Fur short. Pes to 40 mm. 
a.l. Colour greyish brown. Pes slender 
. . N. gouldi 
A. 2. Size medium. Fur long. Pes to 38 mm. 
a. 2. Sides of body strongly ochraceous. 
Pes stout 
. . N. mitchelli 
aa.2. Fur very long and thick. Colour greyish, not 
ochraceous on sides of body 
N. mitchelli macropus 
aaa.2. Colour reddish (leather colour). 
Tail and ears russet, not brown 
N. mitchelli alutacea 
A. 3. Size medium. Fur long. Pes to 36 mm. 
a. 3. Colour pale. Ventral fur pure white to base 
N. cervinus 
A. 4. Size small. Pes to 35 mm. Fur short, 
a. 4. Colour almost uniform warm brown. 
Ventral fur basally grey on abdominal region only . . N . alexis 
B.l. Size large. Pes to 44 mm. 
b.l. Colour brown 
. . P. longicaudatus 
B.2. Size medium. Pes to 35 mm. 
b.2. Colour greyish. Fur short 
. . . . P. aistoni 
I have not seen the following species, 
quoted from the author’s descriptions. 
The remarks are 
1. Similar to gouldi, but “readily distinguishable by its large and 
open palatal foramina” .. .. .. .. .. ..N.macrotis 
2. Ventral fur white to base. Incisive index 70° 
. . . . N. aquilo 
3. “Readily recognised by its long tail and other resemblances to 
longicaudatus combined with its markedly smaller size.” . . N. sturti 
4. "Readily distinguishable from all species of which the skull is 
known by its robust build and heavy incisors” . . . . N. mordax 
References. 
1. J. D. Ogilby. Catalogue of Australian Mammals, p. 113. Australian 
Museum, Sydney, 1 892. 
2. Edgar R. Waite. Observations on Muridae from Central Australia. Proc. 
Roy. Soc. Viet., Vol. X (n.s.), Pt. 2, 1898, p. 117. 
3. Edgar R. Waite. The generic name Thylacomys. Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist., Vol. V, Seventh Series, No. 28, Feb. 1900, p. 222. 
4. Oldfield Thomas. On the generic arrangement of the Australian Rats 
hitherto referred to Conilurus, with remarks on the structure of their 
Molar Cusps. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. XVII, Seventh Series, 
No. 97, Jan. 190(5, p. 81. 
