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Queensland, and is preserved in the Australian Museum, 

 Sydney ; it is figured by Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1872, 

 pi. xl. fig. 1, and in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' 

 pi. Ixv. fig. 1. The length of the space occupied by the 

 cheek-teeth is 1,118; in the figure the extremity of the 

 incisor has been restored. 



Presented by Sir D. Cooper, Bart., 1864. 



43045. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible of a very 



large individual ; from the Pleistocene of the Condamine 

 Eiver, Queensland. Noticed by Owen in the ' Phil Trans.' 

 1872, p. 253. Presented by Sir D. Cooper, Bart., 1871. 



38606. Part of the left ramus of the mandible, containing the four 



(Fig.) true molars ; from Eton Yale. Figured by Owen, op. tit. 



pi. xl. fig. 6. Presented by Sir D. Cooper, Bart., 1864. 



43046. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, showing the 

 (Fig.) alveoli of the last three true molars ; from the Pleistocene 



of Clifton Plains, Queensland. Figured by Owen, op. cit. 

 pi. xxxviii. figs. 3, 4. Presented by Prof, ffarkness, 1871. 



M. 3634. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, with the 

 four true molars (m~l imperfect) ; from Queensland. 



Presented by Dr. George Bennett. 



43088 a. Cast of a fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, show- 

 ing the last three true molars (m. 4 imperfect). The original 

 was obtained from Queensland. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1871. 



M. 3635. Hinder part of the right ramus of the mandible, contain- 

 ing the last three true molars ; from Queensland. 



Presented by Dr. George Bennett. 



44124. The imperfect symphysial portion of the mandible, showing 

 the basal portion of the incisors ; from Darling Downs. 



Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1873. 



43088 b. Cast of the anterior part of the right lower incisor. The 

 original is from Queensland, and is preserved in the 

 Museum at Sydney. It is figured by Owen in the Phil. 

 Trans.' 1872, pi. xl. figs. 2-4, and also in the ' Extinct 

 Mammals of Australia,' pi. Ixv. figs. 2-4. The length of 

 the abraded terminal surface is 0,034. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1871. 



