1-78 MABStrpiALIA. 



M. 474. Part of the left ramus of the mandible of a young individual, 

 showing the first four cheek-teeth in an early stage of 

 wear, and the incisor ; from Queensland. 



Presented hy Dr. George Bennett. 



46880. A condyle of the mandible ; from Queensland. Figured by 

 {Fig.) Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1870, pi. xlii. figs. 3, 4, and 



also in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. xxvii. 



figs. 3, 4. Presented hy Dr. George Bennett, 1875. 



47844. An imperfect mandibular condyle; from Queensland. 



Presented hy Dr. George Bennett, 1875. 



39970. The exposed portion of a lower incisor, of which the base 

 {Fig.) has been transversely cut ; from Gowrie. The section is 



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



fig. 6. Presented hy Sir D. Cooj)er, Bart., 1866. 



47843. The anterior portion of the right lower incisor ; from Darling 

 Downs. Presented hy Dr. George Bennett, 1875. 



M. 3646. Two specimens of lower incisors of small individuals ; 

 from Queensland. Same history, 



43579. The anterior portion of a lower incisor of a small individual ; 

 from Darling Downs. 



Presented hy Dr. George Bennett, 1872. 



43347. The anterior portion of the left lower incisor of an immature 

 individual ; from Gowrie. 



Presented hy Dr. George Bennett, 1872. 



47827. The middle portion of a small lower incisor ; from Darling 

 Downs. Presented hy Dr. George Bennett, 1875.. 



M. 3647. Fragment of a mandible with the incisor in its alveolus, 



{Fig.) which has been longitudinally bisected ; from Australia. 



This is part of the specimen figured in the ' Phil. Trans.' 



1870, pi. xl. JSfo history. 



47827 a. Two fragments of lower incisors ; from Queensland. 



Presented hy Dr. George Bennett, 1875, 



32861. The right scapula; from Australia. Figured by Owen in 

 {Fig.) the ' Phil. T^rans.' 1870, pi. xlv. figs. 1-3, and in the 

 ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. xxx. In the narrow 

 blade, long coracoidal, and expanded acromial process, this 

 bone agrees very closely with the scapula of the Phalan- 

 gistidce, and differs widely from that of the Macropodidce. 



Purchased, 1854. 



