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WHITE-TAILED OPOSSUM.

New Holland O. Pennant Quadr. 2. p. 25.
Opossum. Hawskew. voy. 3. p. 586. Cook’s last voy. 1. p. 108. pl. 4.

This is described as about twice the size of a rat; and of a rusty brown colour above, whitish beneath: the hair soft and glossy; the tail taper,and nearly the length of the body; it is covered with brown hair to within about four inches and a half at the end, where it is white, bare, and prehensile; the ears are short and rounded, and the face rather long. This species is a native of New Holland, and is described, but not very distinctly, in the voyages above referred to.



URSINE OPOSSUM.

Didelphis Ursina. D. flavescens, labio superiore bifido.
Yellowish O. with bifid upper lip.

The largest of all the Opossums: size of a Badger: colour pale yellow: fur longish and sub-erect: nose strongly divided by a furrow.

Native of New Holland: a species very lately discovered, and not yet fully or satisfactorily known or described.