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RMRJRMGH–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. BOARDMAN. 153 tinge to the general surface of the body. In G the hair is well developed except in the lower part of the back approximately corresponding with the limits of the pelvis. Hair Tracts.âThe terminal member of the series, G (175 mm., $), is in the best condition for examining the disposition of the hair tracts. As in the related Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis described by Wood Jones (20) the primitive arrangement of the hairâcaudalwards and ventrally on the head and trunk, postaxially on the limbsâis in evidence, but not so comple