On a Collection of Mammals from Central and Northern Queensland. §99 



intermaxillaries , whicli are broad above, narrow below; besides the 

 skull is, on the wliole, proportionately broader, and the nasal cavity 

 broad and spacious, whilst the teeth, especially the inner incisors, are 

 rather more slender, than in the other species. 



Fig. 3. 



Nasalia, narrowest in the raiddle ; behiud they are considerably 

 (double) broader than in front; they are long, and extend to over the 

 apex of the intermaxillary. 



In the sutures towards the frontale, each nasale forms a slight, 

 but even arch. 



