190 MABSUPIALIA. 



M. 3652. Cast of the imperfect cranium, showing pm. 4 and m. 1 of the 

 right side. The original, which is the type, was obtained 

 from the Pleistocene near Melbourne, Victoria, and is pre- 

 served in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons 

 (No. 3853) ; it is described and figured by Owen in the 

 * Phil. Trans.' 1859, p. 309, pis. xi., xiii., xiv., xv., and 

 also in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pis. xi., xiii., 

 xiv., xv. 

 Presented by the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons. 



39271. The slightly imperfect cranium, showing pm. 4 o f both sides 

 (Fig.) and the right canine ; from the Pleistocene of the Conda- 



mine River, Queensland. Figured by Owen in the ' Extinct 



Mammals of Australia,' pis. xvi.-xviii. 



Presented by Edward Hill, Esq., 1865. 



M. 1514. Cast of the cranium, showing nearly all the dentition. The 

 original, which was obtained from the Pleistocene of King's 

 Creek, Darling Downs, Queensland, is described and 

 figured by Owen in the ' Geol. Mag.' dec. ii. vol. x. p. 289, 

 pi. vii. (1883). Presented by C. H. Hartmann, Esq., 1884. 



43209. The anterior portion of the cranium, in a broken and crushed 

 condition; from Darling Downs. Portions of the four 

 anterior teeth remain on both sides, while on the left side 

 is shown the entire pm- 4 and the alveolus of m-J. 



Presented by Sir E. Daintree, 1871. 



M. 3654. Fragment of the left maxillary region, containing m. 1 

 (Fig.) and the much-worn pm. 4 ; from Queensland. Figured 



by Owen in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. vi. 



figs. 9, 10. Presented by Prof. Sir R. Given, K.C.B. 



M. 3653. Fragment of the right maxilla of the same individual, 



(Fig.) containing the corresponding teeth. Figured by Owen, 



op. cit. pi. vi. figs. 1, 3 bis. Same history. 



39994. Part of the right half of the anterior portion of the cranium ; 



(Fig.) from the Pleistocene of Gowrie, Queensland. Figured 

 by Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1871, pi. xi. figs. 1-5, and 

 also in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. vii. figs. 1-5. 

 The first incisor, canine, and the three premolars are in 

 situ, and the alveoli of i. 2 and i. 3 also remain. 



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



42299. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing pm. 4 an d m. 1 ; 

 from a cave in the Wellington Valley, New South Wales. 

 Presented by Prof. A. M. Thomson, 1870. 



