The Victorian naturalist . EBJ Fig. 6. Plan and sections of Porndon Arch Cave, Mt. by C. D. Oilier and M. C. Fig. 7. Plan and sections of Porndon Rubbish Cave, Mt. by C. D. Oilier and M. C. Brown. March, 1968 75 Mammal Survey Group Mammals of the Metropolitan Area In addition to the surveys being undertaken further afield, the MammalSurvey Group is commencing a survey of the mammals of the Metropolitanarea. This will be based largely on locality records for mammals in the Mel-bourne suburbs, with attention being directed initially at the two possumscommon


The Victorian naturalist . EBJ Fig. 6. Plan and sections of Porndon Arch Cave, Mt. by C. D. Oilier and M. C. Fig. 7. Plan and sections of Porndon Rubbish Cave, Mt. by C. D. Oilier and M. C. Brown. March, 1968 75 Mammal Survey Group Mammals of the Metropolitan Area In addition to the surveys being undertaken further afield, the MammalSurvey Group is commencing a survey of the mammals of the Metropolitanarea. This will be based largely on locality records for mammals in the Mel-bourne suburbs, with attention being directed initially at the two possumscommon in Melbourne, the ringtail Pseudocheirus lanuginosus and the brushtailTrichosurus vulpecula. The group therefore requests all members to help. Reports ofsighting of either of these possums (or any other non-domestic mammal)would be greatly appreciated in expanding our records. All data will be plottedon a map of the Melbourne area. Specific details of localities are needed, sothat they can be pin-pointed in a street directory, with details of date, timeof day and surroundings. Information should be sent to the Hon. S


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