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38609. Part of the right maxilla of a small (? female) individual, 

 showing the four true molars in a half-worn condition; 

 from Eton Yale. Presented hy Sir D. Cooper, Bart., 1864. 



39274. Part of the left maxilla of a specimen agreeing in size with 

 {Fig.) the preceding ; from the Condamine Eiver. This specimen, 

 which contains the last three true molars, has been ver- 

 tically and longitudinally bisected; and is figured by 

 Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1870, pi. xlii, fig. 1, and also 

 in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. xxvii. fig. 1. 



Presented hy Edward Hill, Esq., 1865. 



32845. Eragment of the left maxilla, containing the broken m. 3 



{Fig.) and m. 4 in an early stage of wear; from Queensland. 



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



fig. 3, and also in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' 



pi. xxiii. fig. 3. Purchased. 



44125. Eragment of the left maxilla, containing the broken m. 2 and 

 m. 3 ; from Australia. 



Presented hy Dr. George Bennett, 1873. 



43955 a. Eragment of the right maxilla, containing the much- worn 

 m. 4 and a fragment of m- 3 ; from Australia. 



Presented hy Br. George Bennett, 1871. 



M. 3639. Eragment of the left maxilla, containing the well-worn 

 m. 3 ; from Australia. 



Presented hy Sir R. Oiuen, K.C.B. 



45896. Cast of a fragment of the left maxilla, containing m. 4 . The 

 original is from Australia, and is probably in the Museum 

 at Sydney. Presented hy Br. George Bennett, 1874. 



32849. Eragment of the left maxilla, containing the much-worn 

 m. 3 ; from Queensland. Purchased. 



40374. Small fragment of the left maxilla, showing the well-worn 

 m- 3 ; from St. Euth's Station on the Condamine Eiver. 



Presented hy Br. Francis Camphell, 1867. 



40378. Eragment of a left maxilla, probably belonging to the present 

 species, and showing the alveoli of pm- 4 and m. 1, and a 

 fragment of m^2, of which the ridges have been totally 

 worn away ; from the same locality. Same history. 



47824. Eragment of the right maxilla, showing the partially-worn 

 m. 4 ; from Australia. 



Presented hy Br. George Bennett, 1875. 



