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21 Claw bone (phalangeal) of a carnivorous deinosaur allied to 
Megalosaurus. Jurassic. Cape Paterson, Victoria . . . . 20 
22 Scale of Mudfish. Metaceratodus( ?) aims A. S. Woodw. Jurassic. 
Kirrak, South Gippsland . . . . . . . . 20 
23 Pristisomus crassus A. S. Woodward. A ganoid fish from the 
Trias of Gosford, New South Wales . . . . . . 21 
24 Oyracanthides. Outline restored by A. Smith Woodward . . 22 
25 Phlyctaenasp is australis McCoy var. confertituberculata Chapm. 
Medium dorsal plates. Devonian. Buchan, Gippsland . . 23 
26 Discophyllum, mirabile Chapm. A Silurian Jellyfish. Brunswick, 
near Melbourne, Victoria . . . . . . . . 24 
27 Gregoriura spryi Chapm. A brittle-star Silurian. South Yarra, 
Victoria . . . . . . . . . 24 
28 Helicocrinus plumosus Chapm. Silurian. Brunswick, Victoria 25 
29 A try pa fimbriata Chapm. Silurian. Lilydale, Victoria . . 26 
30 Phanerotrema australis Etheridge fil. Silurian. (Yeringian). Cave 
Hill Quarry, Lilydale . . . . . . . . 27 
31 Coelocaulus brazieri Etheridge fil. Silurian. Cave Hill, Lilydale, 
Victoria . . . . . . . . .... 28 
32 Goldius greenii Chapm. A Silurian Trilobite. From the Mud- 
stone of Lilydale, Victoria . . . . . . . . 29 
33 Rhinopterocaris maccoyi Eth. fil. Lower Ordovician. (Castle- 
maine series). Lerderderg River, Victoria . . . . 30 
34 Girvanella Limestone. Cambrian. Roan Horse Gully, North- 
east Gippsland . . . . . . . . . ' _ , 31 
34a Girvanella (A single pellet). From the same limestone) . . 31 
35 Syringocnema favus Taylor. Cambrian. Ajax mine, South Aus- 
tralia. Photo, by Prof. T. G. Taylor . . . . . . 32 
36 Pterophyllum matauriensis Hector. Jurassic. Mataura Falls, 
Otago, New Zealand . . . . . . . . 34 
37 P seudomonotis richmondiana Zittel. Triassic. New Zealand . . 35 
38 Restoration of the Giant Sloth — Megatherium. (After J. Smit.) 36 
39 Restoration of the Pliocene Elephant — Deinotherium. (After J. 
Smit.) . . . . . . . . . . 37 
40 Restoration of a Stegosaurian Reptile. (From coloured drawing 
by F. Chapman) . . . . . . . . . . 38 
41 A Carnivorous Deinosaur — Tyrannosaurus rex. (Cast of head). 
Cretaceous. Montana, U.S.A. Ex. U.S. Nat. Mus. . . ' 39 
42 Restoration of the Eocene Elephant — Moerithium. Egypt . . 40 
43 Palaeospondylus gunni Traquair. Old Red Sandstone. Caith- 
ness, Scotland. . . . . . . . . . . 49 
44 Protomyia bucklandi Heer. A dipterous insect. Oligocene of 
Aix, Provence, Southern France . . . . . . 43 
45 Ophioderma egertoni Broderip. A brittle-star. Lias. Dorset . . 46 
46 Calamocladus equisetiformis Schloth. A Carboniferous “ Horse- 
tail.” Silesia . . . . . . . . . . 47 
47 Roemeraster asperula Roemer. A Devonian brittle-star. Bun- 
den bach, Germany . . . . . . . . . . 48 
48 Paradoxides davidis Salter. A Middle Cambrian Trilobite. South 
Wales. About one-third natural size 
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