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 Order RODENTIA.

Genus, Licht.

112. Hapalotis albipes, Licht.

Habitat. New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia.

113. Hapalotis apicalis, Gould

Habitat. South Australia; and Van Diemen's Land?

114. Hapalotis hemileucura, Gray Habitat. Interior of the North-eastern portions of Australia.

115. Hapalotis hirsutus, Gould

Habitat. Port Essington.

116. Hapalotis penicillata, Gould

Habitat. Northern Australia.

117. Hapalotis conditor, Gould

Habitat. Interior of New South Wales and Victoria.

118. Hapalotis murinus, Gould

Habitat. Interior of New South Wales and South Australia.

119. Hapalotis longicaudata, Gould

Habitat. Interior of Western Australia.

120. Hapalotis Mitchellii

Habitat. Western and Southern Australia.

121. Hapalotis cervinus, Gould

Habitat. The interior of South Australia.

I think it likely that H. Mitchellii may not be the Dipus Mitchellii of Ogilby, but that the true H. Mitchellii and my H. cervinus may be one and the same animal. If this should ultimately prove to be the case, the H. Gouldii of Gray will be the correct designation of the animal I have called H. Mitchellii, to which the terms H. macrotis and H. Richardsoni of Gray, on the specimens in the British Museum, will also probably be referable.