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MA-ESUPIALIA. 



50064 1). Two fragments of the maxilla? of opposite sides, each con- 

 taining the last three true molars ; from Queensland. 



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



M. 2263. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing the last three 

 true molars ; from Queensland. 



Presented hy Dr. George Bennett. 



M. 2261. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing pm. 4 and m. 1 ; 

 (Fir/.) from Queensland. Figured by Owen in the ' Extinct 

 Mammals of Australia,' pi. Ixxxviii. figs. 2, 3. 



Presented hy Br. George Bennett. 



50064 a. Fragment of the right maxilla of a small individual con- 

 taining the four true molars, of which the first is much 

 worn ; from Queensland. 



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



The follovnng specimens include those referred hy Owen 

 to Protemnodon anak. 



38753. The left ramus of the mandible, imperfect posteriorly, but 

 (Fig.) showing the entire dentition ; from Queensland. Figured 

 by Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1874, pi. xxv. figs. 7-10, 

 and also in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. Ixxxv. 

 figs. 7-10. The length of the cheek-series is 0,066, and 

 that of the last three true molars 0,0425. There is no 

 distinct hind talon to m. 4. 



Presented hy F. iV. Isaac, Esq., 1861. 



35964. The greater part of the left ramus of the mandible, showing 

 the four true molars and the hinder half of pm. 4 ; from 

 Gowrie. The true molars are more worn than those of 

 the last specimen. Figured by Owen in the 'Phil. Trans.' 

 1874, pi. xxv. figs. 3, 4, and also in the ' Extinct Mammals 

 of Australia,' pi. Ixxxv. figs. 3-5. 



Presented hy Sir D. Cooper, Bart., 1861. 



50060. The greater part of the left ramus of the mandible, showing 

 the five clieek-teeth ; from Gowrie. This specimen 

 agrees almost precisely with No. 38753, with the excep- 

 tion that m. 4 has a distinct hind talon. It also agrees so 

 closely with the maxilla No. 40078, that it might well 

 have belonged to the same individual. 



■ Presented hy G. F. Bennett, Esq., 1879. 



