32 STUDIES IN TASMANIAN MAMMALS, LIVING AND EXTINuT. 



(3) Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Aus- 



tralia, with descriptions of the recently explored 

 region of Australia Felix, and of the present 

 Colony of New South Wales : By Major T. L. 

 Mitchell, F.G.S. and M.R.G.S.. Surveyor General, 

 2 Vols., London, 1838 (2nd edition 1839). 



(4) Report of the British Association, 1844 (p. 223), 



Report on the Extinct Mammals of Australia, with 

 descriptions of certain fossils indicative of the for- 

 mer existence in that Continent of large Marsupial 

 Representatives of the Order Pachyderm ata, by 

 Prof. Owem, F.R.S. 



(5) Researches on the fossil remains of the Extinct Mam- 



mals of Australia, by Richard Owen, C.B., F.R.S., 

 Vol. I., p. 250. 



(6) The Tasmanian Naturalist, Vol. II. , No. 4. 



(7) Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. 18, 



p. 422, et seq. 



(8) Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 1882, 



No. 151, p. 394. 



(9) Prodromus of the Palaeontology of Victoria. McCoy. 



(10) British Museum Catalogue Fossil Mammals, Vol. V., 



p. 161, footnote. 



(11) Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland. 



Vol. IV., 1887. 



(12) Proceedings Linnean Society of N.S.W., Vol. II.; 



second series. 



(13) Proceedings of Linnean Society of N.S.W., Vol. VI.; 



second series. 



(14) Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1889, Vol. 



III. ; sixth series, p. 149. 



(15) Proceedings Royal Society of Queensland, 1894, p. 5. 



(16) The Tasmanian Naturalist, Vol. II., part 4, page 1. 



(17) Records of W.A. Museum, Vol. I., part 11, p. 39. 



(18) Department of Mines, Tasmania. Geological Survey 



Record, No. 4, 1915. A Monograph of Notofherium 

 tasmanicum, by H. H. Scott. 



(19) Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1920, 



p. 13. 



(20) TV '^rtment of Mines Tas., Record 4, 1915. Mono- 



■ h of iv . tasmamcum, by H. H. Scott, p. 36. 



(21 • Plate 16. 



