154 MARSTJPIALIA. 



50070-1. The imperfect palate and mandible; from the Pleistocene 

 of Gowrie, Queensland. The left ramus of the mandible 

 is nearly entire. Presented by O. F. Bennett, Esq., 1879. 



42604. Part of the left ramus of the mandible, showing the five 

 {Fig.} cheek-teeth ; from a cave in the Wellington Valley. 

 Figured by Owen in the Phil. Trans.' 1872, pi. xix. fig. 5, 

 and pi. xxi. figs. 5, 6, and also in the ' Extinct Mammals 

 of Australia,' pi. liii. fig. 5, and pi. Iv. figs. 5, 6. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1870. 



45999. The imperfect right ramus of the mandible ; from a cave in 

 the Wellington Yalley. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1870. 



42603. The imperfect left ramus of the mandible ; from a cave in 

 the Wellington Yalley. Noticed by Owen in the Phil. 

 Trans.' 1872, p. 192. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1870. 



42608. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, showing the 

 first four cheek-teeth ; from a cave in the Wellington 

 Valley. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1870. 



42611. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, showing the 

 last three cheek-teeth ; from a cave in the Wellington 

 VaUey. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1870. 



42616. A lower true molar ; from a cave in the Wellington Valley. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1870. 



38749. Part of the left ramus of the mandible, with the four true 



molars ; from Darling Downs. 



Presented by F. N. Isaac, Esq., 1861. 



38750. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, with two 



true molars ; from Darling Downs. 



Presented by F. N. Isaac, Esq., 1861. 



32892. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, showing the 

 broken bases of the true molars ; from the Pleistocene of 

 the Condamine River, Queensland. Purchased, 1857. 



50072-3. The symphysis and part of the right ramus of the mandible, 



(Fig.) showing the last three true molars and the left incisor ; 



from Gowrie. The symphysis appears somewhat narrower 



than in the recent mandible of P. platyrhinus. Figured 



