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shown, except the right m. 4 ; and the specimen presents 

 no characters by which it can be distinguished from a 

 recent male cranium; it has a somewhat more recent 

 appearance than most of the other Gowrie fossils. 



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



35972. The anterior portion of the right ramus of the mandible of 

 a nearly adult individual, probably belonging to the present 

 species, and containing m72 and e^ ; from Gowrie. 



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



Macropus altus (Owen i). 



Syn. PJiascolayus altus, Owen ^. 



This species is a larger form, closely allied to the preceding, to 

 which it apparently presents the same relation as is borne by M. 

 titan to M. giganteus ; it is, however, distinguished by pm. 4 being 

 longer than m. 1. 



Hah. New South Wales and Queensland. 



32296. The imperfect palate of a nearly adult individual, showing all 



the cheek-teeth except the right m. 4 ; from a cave in the 

 Wellington Valley, New South Wales. Described by 

 Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1874, p. 264. 



Purchased, 1857. 



32317. Fragment of the right maxilla, showing the first three true 

 molars ; from the same locality. Described by Owen, op. 

 cit. p. 263. Purchased, 1857. 



38610. Part of the left maxilla, containing the four true molars and 

 the alveolus of pm- 4 ; from the Pleistocene of Eton Vale, 

 Queensland. Presented hy Sir D. Cooper, Bart., 1864. 



32297. Part of the right maxilla, showing the last three true molars ; 



from the Wellington Valley. Purchased, 1857. 



50064 d. Part of the left maxilla, containing the last three true 

 molars ; from Gowrie. 



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



43224. The extremity of the premaxillae, showing the first and 

 second incisors, of a Kangaroo not improbably belonging to 

 the present species ; from Queensland. 



Presented hy Sir R. Dalntree, 1871 

 1 Phil. Trans. 1874, p. 2Gh—Phascolayus. - Loc. cit. 



