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M. 3650. The left femur, wanting the head ; from Australia. 



No history. 



44001. The imperfect left femur ; from Australia. 



Presented by the Trustees of the Adelaide 

 Museum of Natural History^ 1871. 



44193. The left femur of an immature individual; from King's 

 Creek, Clifton. Presented by Br. George Bennett, 1873. 



45872. The imperfect left femur of an immature individual ; from 

 Australia. Presented by Dr. George Bennett^ 1874. 



44002. The distal extremity of the right femur of a very large 



individual ; from Australia. 



Presented by the Trustees of the Adelaide 

 Museum of Natural History, 1871. 



42699. Cast of the distal extremity of the left femur of an individual 

 nearly equal in size to the preceding. No history. 



38605. The right tibia ; from Darling Downs. Figured by Owen in 

 {Fig.) the ' Phil. Trans.' 1870, pi. xlix. figs. 2-5, and also in the 

 ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. xxxiv. figs. 2-b. 

 This bone comes nearest to the femur of Phascolomys and 

 Phalangista ; agreeing with the former in its shortness 

 and stoutness, but differing in the deep concavity of the 

 facette for the inner condyle of the femur, and in the 

 absence of a prominent internal malleolus ; in Phalan- 

 gista there is a slight cupping of the inner femoral facette, 

 and the internal malleolus is less prominent than in 

 Phascolomys. Presented by Sir D. Cooper, Bart., 1864. 



M. 13. The right tibia ; from Queensland. 



Presented by Sir G. Verdon, 1877. 



44003. The proximal extremity of the right tibia ; from Australia. 



Presented by the Trustees of the Adelaide 

 Museum of Natural History, 1871. 



42700. Cast of the shaft of the right tibia. Same history. 



39974. The proximal extremity of the left tibia ; from Gowrie. 



Presented by Sir D. Cooper, Bart., 1866. 



38748 a. The distal extremity of the right tibia ; from Darling 

 Downs. Presented by F. N. Isaac, Esq., 1861. 



43217. The distal extremity of the right tibia ; from Australia. 



Presented by Sir R. Daintree, 1871. 



