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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



remarkable dental or cranial characteristics. As in N. rohinsoni, the interorbital 

 portions of the frontals are considerably swollen. The posterior edge of the 

 bony palate is subtriangular. No secondary cusps are developed from the 

 cingulum of the upper canines. Posterior heels are well developed in the third 

 and fourth upper and lower premolars, and the usual inner cusp is present on 

 the third. In transverse section the crowns of p^ and m} are subequal. The 

 angular processes of the mandible are prominent outwardly. An angle of 120° 

 to the base line is formed by the coronoid process. 



The specimen is fully adult, and there are no signs of the premaxillary 



sutures. 



Measuretnents 

 Forearm 

 PoUex— 



Total length with claw 



Metacarpal 



1st phalanx . . 

 2nd digit — 



Metacarpal 



1st phalanx . . 



2nd-3rd phalanx, with claw 

 3rd digit — 



Metacarpal . . 



1st phalanx . . 



2nd phalanx . . 

 4th digit^ — 



Metacarpal . . 



1st phalanx . . 



2nd phalanx . . 

 5th digit — 



Metacarpal 



1st phalanx . . 



2nd phalanx . . 

 Ear- 

 Length from orifice . . 



Greatest breadth, flattened 



Tail 



Free portion from dorsal eurface 



Tibia 



Foot, with claw 



Calcar 



68 



32 

 16 

 12 



38 



6 



11 



50 

 37 



46 



45 



28 

 30 



49 

 24 

 26 



16 

 12 



23 

 13 



28 



17 



