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EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Plate XI. 



[The numbers in square brackets refer to registered specimens in 

 the National Museum, Melbourne.] 



Fig. 1. Motidaniis Jetifiinosi, SY>. nov. Part of (?) left lower jaw, 

 outer side ; from Beaumaris. Natural size. 

 [5368]. 



Fig. 2. Notidamis jenningsi, sp. nov. Inner side of jaw; from 

 Beaumaris. Natural size. [5368]. 



Fig. 3. Asieracanthus eocaefticus, Tate sp. Upper surface o* 

 tooth ; from Moorabool River. Natural 

 size. [5378]. 



Fig. 4. Asieracanthus eocaeniciis, Tate sp. Lateral aspect of 

 tooth ; from Moorabool River. Natural size. 

 [5379]. 



Fig. 5. Cestracion cainozoicus, sp. nov. Upper surface of 

 lateral tooth from middle of series ; from Beau- 

 maris, Natural size. [5372]. 



