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PHALANGISTA COOKII. 
pale rufous grey on the back, and bright rust colour on the 
sides of the body and limbs ; of these, three have rusty white 
feet, and in two the feet are brown : on the cheek of several, is a 
dusky longitudinal mark, whilst in others the cheeks are 
almost entirely white. In all, the under parts of the head 
and body are white, or yellowish white. These specimens, 
therefore, resemble the individuals found in New South Wales. 
The following are the dimensions of some of the specimens 
alluded to :— 
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The subjoined dimensions are from a skull of Phalanghta 
Cookii in the museum of the Zoological Society. 
