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Fig. 5. — Steno cudmorei, sp. nov. Tooth. Tertiary (Kalimnan). 



Beaumaris, Port Phillip. About natural size. 

 Fig. 6. — Scaldicetiis lodgei, sp. nov. Tooth, Tertiary (Balcomhian). 



Clifton Bank, Muddy Creek, near Hamilton. Slightly 



under natural size. 



Plate V. 



Fig. 7. — Sectional outline of Huxley's type of " BelcmnozipJiius 

 compressus.'" From the Lower Pliocene of Suffolk, Eng- 

 land. (After Huxley.) 



Fig. S. — Ditto of Owen's type of " Ziphiiis compressus." Lower 

 Pliocene, Suffolk, Eng. (After Owen). 



Fig. 9. — Ditto of Specimen A, Mesojjlodon comj^ressus, Huxley sp. 

 taken at 22 cm. from distal end. Kalimnan (Lower Plio- 

 cene). Grange Burn, Victoria. 



Fig. 10.— Ditto of Specimen A, taken at 12 cm. from the distal 

 end. 



Fig. 11. — Ditto of Specimen B, taken at 15 cm. from narial open- 

 ings. Same locality. 



Fig. 12. — Ditto of cranial rostrum of Mesojylodon grayi, Haast sp. 

 (young). After Flower. Living. 



Fig. 13. — Ditto of M.haasfi. Flower, (adult). After Flower. Liv- 

 ing. 



All figures on this plate to actual scale. 





