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1464. A fragment of a vertebra, with the left anterior and posterior articular or 



oblique process, and part of a thick transverse process. The propor- 

 tions, colour and mineralized condition of this fossil agree with those of 

 the portions of jaw, Nos. 1460 and 1461, of the Diprotodon cmstralis. 



From the alluvial or newer tertiary deposits in the bed of the Conda- 

 mine River, west of Moreton Bay, Australia. 



Presented by Lieut.- Col. Sir T. L. Mitchell, C.B. 



1465. A fragment of a rib, which is nearly six inches in circumference. 



From the alluvial or newer tertiary deposits in the bed of the Conda- 

 mine River, west of Moreton Bay, Australia. 



Presented by Lieut.-Col. Sir T. L. Mitchell, C.B. 



1 466. A fragment of a rather smaller rib, from near its vertebral end. 



From the alluvial or newer tertiary deposits in the bed of the Conda- 

 mine River, west of Moreton Bay, Australia. 



Presented by Lieut.-Col. Sir T. L. Mitchell, C.B. 



146/. A fragment of a rib of rather smaller size, from near the vertebral extre- 

 mity. 



From the alluvial or newer tertiary deposits in the bed of the Conda- 

 mine River, west of Moreton Bay, x\ustralia. 



Presented by Lieut.-Col. Sir T. L. Mitchell, C.B. 



1468. A fragment of a rib, four inches and a half in circumference. 



From the alluvial or newer tertiary deposits in the bed of the Conda- 

 mine River, west of Moreton Bay, Australia. 



Presented by Lieut.-Col. Sir T. L. Mitchell, C.B. 



1469. A fragment of a rib of a flatter form, and probably from a more posterior 

 position. 



From the alluvial or newer tertiary deposits in the bed of the Conda- 

 mine River, west of Moreton Bay, Australia. 



Presented by Lieut.-Col. Sir T. L. Mitchell, C.B. 



1470. A fragment of the vertebral end of a rib, including its tubercle, below 

 which it measures three inches and a half in circumference. 



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