BRIDLED KANGAROO. 
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incisors of most Kangaroos. A canine tooth is present, but 
it is very small. Tho tarsi arc very long and slender; tho 
end of tho nails of the double inner toe terminate 2.J inches 
short of tho end of the nail of the great central too; and tho 
tip of the nail of tho outer too is 1 \ inches short of the same 
point; the nails of the two larger toes are long, narrow, and 
much compressed above. Tho nails to the lingers are rather 
short and broad. 
MAGBOPUS FR/ENATUS. Bridled Kangaroo. 
Macro}. vj fr<tnatus. Gould, Proceedings of the Zoological Society for 
August, 1810, pt. 8, p. 02. Monograph of the 
Macropodulx, pt. 1, PL 3. 
Form slender: fur short and soft, general tint gray, being finely 
pencilled with black and white; under parts of the body, 
and inner side of the limbs, white; a white mark on the 
cheeks, beneath which is a dusky line: ears of moderate 
size, pointed, grey externally, but edged with black at the 
apex; internally with white hairs: muzzle blackish in front 
of the eye; two conspicuous white marks run backwards 
from the occiput, and diverging, pass one on each side over 
the shoulder, aud are recurved at a short distance behind the 
insertion of the fore leg; the space between these lines is 
black on the occiput, and brownish-black on the back of the 
neck : sides of the neck suffused with pale-ochreous yellow: 
tarsi and arms nearly white; hands and toes dusky, but most 
of the hairs round the nails of the former are white: tail 
long, and rather slender, coloured like the body at the base, 
but black along the upper surface of the apical third, and at 
the point, where the hairs are longer than elsewhere, and 
hide a small horny tubercle, with which the tail is termi¬ 
nated ; the under surface of the tail is of a dirty yellowish- 
white hue. 
