A Natural History of the Mammalia: containing the order marsupiata, or pouched animals ; T.02, containing the order rodentia, or gnawing mammaliaHippolyte Baillière, 1846 |
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animal apex Australia base beneath blackish British Museum brownish canine claws coronoid process Dasyurus Didelphys Diemen's Land differs dimensions dusky externally female fore feet fore foot fore legs foremost front genus Gould hairs Halmaturus hind feet hind foot hind legs hinder Hypsiprymnus inch in length incisor teeth Inhabits inner side inner toe Kangaroo Length from tip Length of nasal Lines lower jaw Macropus male Mammalia marsupial Marsupialia moderately molar teeth murina muzzle nails naked nasal bones nearly nose to ear nose to root Ogilby Opossum outer side pale Perameles Petaurus Phalangers Phalangista Phascogale Plate posterior premolar root of tail rust colour short skin slender South Wales specimen suffused tarsi tarsus Temminck tint tip of nose tooth transverse true molars tubercles upper incisors upper jaw upper surface Van Diemen's Land Western Australia whitish Width of ditto Wombat yellowish white Zoological Society zygomatic arch