194 MAESUPIALIA. 



50067. The well-worn fourth left lower premolar belonging to an 

 unusually large individual ; from Gowrie. 



Presented by G. F. Bennett, Esq., 1879. 



47012 C. The right lower incisor ; from Darling Downs. 



Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1876, 



42536. The left lower incisor; from a cavern in the Wellington 

 Valley. The peculiar distribution of the enamel ca,p 

 characteristic of the genus is well displayed. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Austrcdian Museum, 1870. 



50074. Two specimens of the left lower incisor ; from Gowrie. 



Presented by G. F. Bennett, Esq., 1879. 



M. 3663. Cast of the brain-cavity ; taken from the cranium No, 

 39271. Made in the Museum. 



The following specimens probably belong to this species. 



42617. The proximal half of the left humerus; from a cave in the 

 Wellington Valley. This bone comes nearest in contour 

 to the humerus of Phalangista, but has the head elongated 

 transversely. 

 Presented, by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1870. 



42300. The proximal portion of a similar right humerus ; from the 

 same locality. Presented by Prof. A. M. Thomson, 1870. 



M. 1526. Cast of the imperfect right ulna. The original is from 

 the same locality as the last, and is preserved in the 

 Museum at Sydney ; it is figured by Owen in the ' Phil. 

 Trans.' 1883, pi. xl. fig. 4. It differs from the ulna of 

 Phascolomys by the superior ridge of the greater sigmoid 

 cavity extending more completely over the inner surface 

 of the humeral condyle, in which respect it agrees with 

 Phalangista. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1883. 



M. 1925. Cast of the proximal extremity of the left ulna. The 

 original, of which the history is the same as that of the 

 last specimen, is figured by Owen, op. cit. pi. xl. fig. 5. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1883. 



35933. The proximal half of a similar loft ulna ; from Gowrie; 



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



