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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
ungual phalange of a carnivorous Dinosaur,” from the Lower Jurassic, Cape 
Patterson, Victoria, whicli was unnamed. 1 In 1891 H. G. Seeley described 
Agrosaurus Macgillivrayi, 2 a Saurischian reptile from the north-east coast of 
Australia, believed to have been collected by Macgillivray from “ some locality 
which was then unnamed,” during the voyage of the “ Ply.” These fossils, 
consisting of a tibia and a few other fragments indicating “ an animal about 
as large as a sheep,” were doubtfully attributed to the Trias. Rhcetosaurus- 
broumei (Family Camarasauridse) from the Walloon Series, Jurassic, Durham 
Downs, South-western Queensland, was first described in these Memoirs by the 
writer in 1926, with important supplementary descriptions in 1927 and 
references in 1929. 
Acknowledgments. — It is my pleasant duty to thank very heartily 
Mr. H. J. McKillop for forwarding and presenting this valuable material, 
Mr. H. B. Wade, who first discovered the fossils, and Dr. M. J. McKillop, 
of Brisbane, for his kindly interest and also for his skilful sectional drawing 
of the holotype vertebra. 
1 Woodward, A. Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 18, 1906, p. 3. 
2 Seeley, H. (I., Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., Vol. 47, 1891, p. 164. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 
PLATE XV. 
Austrosaurus mckillopi. Lateral view of Specimen A — incomplete dorsal vertebra;- 
(Holotype). 
PLATE XVI. 
Austrosaurus mckillopi. Posterior view of Specimen A, showing transverse fracture- 
of centrum and intramural complex of cavities. 
PLATE XVII. 
Austrosaurus mckillopi. Posterior view of Specimen B. 
