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  2. INTERESTING RELATIVES—MARSUPIALS, OR POUCH ANIMALS.

    1. FRONT VIEW OF SKULL OF DASYURUS URSINUS, SHOWING CARNIVOROUS DENTITION. 2. FRONT VIEW OF SKULL OF KOALA (NATIVE BEAR), SHOWING HERBIVOROUS DENTITION —THESE DIAGRAMS SHOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO FAMILIES DISTINCTLY. 3. WOMBAT 4. DASYURE, SKULL SHOWN IN FIG. 1. 5. KANGAROO BAT. 6. CHACROPUS. 7. THE GREAT KANGAROO. 8. KOALA (NATIVE BEAR), SKULL SHOWN IN FIG. 2. 9. TASMANIAN DEVIL. 10. DENDROLAGUS. ll. CHERONEITES. 12. THE RED KANGAROO 13. KANGAROO FEMALE, SHOWING YOUNG IN POUCH. 14. TASMANIAN TIGER OF WOLF. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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