162 MAKSUPIALIA. 



Nototherium mitchelli, Owen \ 



Including : — Nototherium inerme, Owen '^. 

 Nototherium victorice, Owen ^. 



The form described as N. inerme is somewhat smaller than the 

 type of N. mitcJielli, and differs slightly in the characters of the 

 cheek-teeth; a large series of specimens show, however, such a 

 gradation in these respects, that the writer has followed Flower in 

 provisionally including all the specimens under one name. N. victorice 

 is apparently founded on characters which are merely individual. 



Hab. Australia. 



33259. Cast of the restored skull. The original was obtained from 

 the Pleistocene of the Condamine River, Queensland, and 

 is preserved in the Australian Museum, Sydney. It is 

 figured by Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1872, pis. i.-iii., 

 and also in the ' Extinct Mammals of Austraali,' pis. xxxvi.- 

 xxxviii. ; the cheek-dentition being figured in pi. xliii. 

 fig. 4 of the same work. 



Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum. 



M. 3492. Fragments of a large cranium ; from Queensland. 



[ Presented by Br. George Bennett. 



43212. Hinder portion of the palate, showing the well-worn m. 3 

 and m- 4^ and a fragment "of m- 2 ; from the Pleistocene of 

 the Albert Eiver, Queensland. 



Presented by Sir B. Baintree^ 1871. 



32850 X. Fragment of the right maxilla of a large individual, show- 

 {Fig.) ing the last three molars in a half- worn condition ; from 

 the Condamine Eiver. Figured by Owen in the ' Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. See' vol. xv. pi. ix. figs. 4, 5 ; in the 

 ' Phil. Trans.' 1872, pi. ix. figs. 6, 7, and in the 'Extinct 

 Mammals of Australia,' pi. xliii. figs. 6, 7. Purchased 



43087. Fragment of the right maxilla of a medium-sized individual, 

 showing !»• 4 , a fragment of m- 3 , and the bases of the 

 remaining cheek-teeth ; from the Pleistocene of Scone, 

 Australia. This specimen, which was referred by Owen 

 to N. inerme^ is intermediate in size between No. 33259 

 and No. 43221, but has the large pm. 4 characteristic of 

 the former. 

 Presented by the l.\ustees of the Australian Museum, 1871. 



^ Cat. Foss. Mamm. and Aves Mus. R. Coll. Surg. p. 31G (1845). 

 2 Op. cit p. 314. 3 Phil. Trans. 1872, p. 61. 



