'footJt-marks of Tlujlacoleo. )23 



Fig. 4.— A tooth-marked bone from Myall Creek, N.S.W., 

 bearing at its extreme end small notches, similar 

 to those of the " Colongulae Bone." 



Fig. 4a. — End of the Myall Creek bone, where two opposite 

 notches almost meet. The resemblance to the 

 side view (Fig. 2a) of the " C'olongulac Bone " is 

 very marked. 



Plate XXXTX. 



Fig. 1. — ^Upper premolar of Thylacoho carnifex, Owen. From 



a cave at Buchan, Victoria. 

 Fig. 1a. — Same, showing the characteristic angle in the cutting 



edge. 

 Fig. 2. — Lower premolar of Thylacoho carnifer^ Owen. From 



a cave at Buchan, Victoria. 

 Fig. 2a. — Same, showing the curve of the cutting edge. 



