BY A. G. HAMILTON. 375 



Dampiera linearis, R.Br. 



Fig. 11. — Indusium showing stigma. 

 Fig. 12. — Auricle. 



Dampiera sp. (?) 

 Fig. 13.— Auricle. 



Dampiera luteijlora, F.v.M. 



Fig. 14. — Hairs from calyx. 

 Fig. 15. — Auricle. 

 Fig. 16. — Indusium. 



Dampiera eriocephala, De Vr. 



Fig. 17. — Indusium. 

 Fig. 18. — Trichomes. 

 Fig. 19.— Auricle. 



Dampiera Linschotenii, F.v.M. 



Fig. 20.— Auricle. 



Fig. 21. — Top of indusium. 



ON A FOSSIL MAMMAL ALLIED TO HYPSIPEYMNUS, 



BUT RESEMBLING IN SOME POINTS THE 



PLAGIAULACID.E. 



By Robert Broom, B.Sc, M.B., CM.* 



(Plate XXV.) 



* This paper, by permission of the Council, has been withdrawn, to allow 

 of the incorporation of observations on some important, and in some 

 respects more perfect, material discovered shortly after it was read. The 

 new paper will appear in a later Part of this Volume. Plate xxv. , in 

 illustration thereof, is held over for the present. — Ed. 



