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Tertiary. | PALZONTOLOGY OF VICTORIA. [Mammalia. 
molars with very slender lateral cusps, and in all the cingulum is 
more obtuse and smooth, or nearly without the strong crenulations 
of the living species. 
EXPLANATION OF FIGURES. 
Plate XLI.—Fig. 1, side view of skull with lower jaw, one-half the natural size. Fig. la, 
same skull viewed from above, showing great width at postorbital processes. Fig. 16, same skull 
viewed from below, showing form and extent of posterior edge of palate. Plate XLII—Fig. Ic, 
lower jaw of above specimen, natural size, side view. Fig. ld, inside view of teeth of same 
specimen, natural size. Fig. le, lower edge of same jaw, showing the posterior inflection, natural 
size. All the above from Queenscliff. Fig. 2, teeth of another specimen from Cape Otway, 
outside view, natural size. Fig 2a, same teeth viewed from the inner side, natural size. 
Freprerick McCoy. 
DEC. V. [9] B 
