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M. 474. Part of the left ramus of the mandible of a young individual, 

 showing the first four cheek-teeth in an early stage of 

 wear, and the incisor : from Queensland. 



Presented by Dr. George Bennett. 



46880. A condyle of the mandible ; from Queensland. Figured by 

 (Fig.) Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1870, pi. xlii. figs. 3, 4, and 



also in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. xxvii. 



figs. 3, 4. Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1875. 



47844. An imperfect mandibular condyle ; from Queensland. 



Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1875. 



39970. The exposed portion of a lower incisor, of which the base 

 (Fig.) has been transversely cut ; from Gowrie. The section is 



figured by Owen in the Phil. Trans.' 1870, pi. xxxix. 



fig. 6. Presented by Sir D. Cooper, Bart., 1866. 



47843. The anterior portion of the right lower incisor ; from Darling 

 Downs. Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1875. 



M. 3646. Two specimens of lower incisors of small individuals; 

 from Queensland. Same history. 



43579. The anterior portion of a lower incisor of a small individual; 

 from Darling Downs. 



Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1872. 



43347- The anterior portion of the left lower incisor of an immature 

 individual ; from Gowrie. 



Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1872. 



47827. The middle portion of a small lower incisor ; from Darling 

 Downs. Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1875. 



M. 3647. Fragment of a mandible with the incisor in its alveolus, 



(Fig.) which has been longitudinally bisected ; from Australia. 



This is part of the specimen figured in the ' Phil. Trans.' 



1870, pi. xl. No liistory. 



47827 a. Two fragments of lower incisors ; from Queensland. 



Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1875. 



32861. The right scapula ; from Australia. Figured by Owen in 

 (Fig.) the 'Phil. Trans.' 1870, pi. xlv. figs. 1-3, and in the 

 ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. xxx. In the narrow 

 blade, long coracoidal, and expanded acromial process, this 

 bone agrees very closely with the scapula of the Phalan- 

 gistidce, and differs widely from that of the Macropodidce. 



Purchased, 1854. 



