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SUB-FOSSIL REMAINS FROM KING ISLAND. 
PLATE 6. 
Upper view of cranial portion of skull of D. minor. 
Upper view of cranial portion of another specimen of D. minor. 
■ JtLmd view of skull shown in Fig. 1. 
. Hind view of skull shown in Fig. 2. 
> and 6. Side views of skulls of D. minor, showing clearly the domed nature of the skull 
as compared with that of D. novce-hollandice. 
. Upper view of the cranial portion of the skull of D. minor with the pre-maxilla approxi- 
mately m its proper relative position. 
. Upper view of skull of adult Z>. novce-hollandice. 
. Side view of skull of immature D. novce-liollandice. The frontal bone of the right side 
is removed. ° 
PLATE 7. 
. \ entral view of sternum of Dromceus novce-hollandice. 
:. Ventral view of sternum of D. minor. 
Side view of sternum of D. minor. 
. Dorsal view of sternum of D. minor. 
PLATE 8. 
. Dorsal view of skull of Dasyurus bowlingi. 
• Dorsal view of skull of Dasyurus bowlingi. 
• Dorsal view of skull of Dasyurus maculatus. 
. Side view of lower jaw of Dasyurus bowlingi. 
. Side view of lower jaw of Dasyurus bowlingi. 
>. Side view of lower jaw of Dasyurus maculatus. 
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