W. Saville-Kent, Photo. 
““ RHINOCEROS ROCK,” ROERUCK KAY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 
CHAPTER VIII. 
MARINE MISCELLANEA. 
[UR above somewhat sensational illustration will, we fear, encourage anti- 
cipations of the record, in this Chapter, of the fossil remains of some 
[ monstrous marine or terrestrial Colossus—such a Titan, in fact, that, 
compared with it, the huge Dinosaurs of Professor Marsh, for all their accredited 
eighty or ninety feet of length, would have shrunk into insignificance. To correct, 
as speedily as possible, any misconception that may have arisen, it must be explained 
that the seemingly cyclopean skull of palpably rhinocerotic contour, represents 
but one out of a number of the fantastic wave and weather-carved sedimentary 
rocks that fringe the coast-line of Roebuck Bay, Western Australia. Did space 
permit it, a voluminously-illustrated chapter might be devoted to this special subject. 
