677 
Peocoptodon eapha, Owen. 
Procoptodm Bapha, Owen, Phil. Trans., 1874, clxiv.. 
Pt. 2, p. 788, t. 77, £. 8-12, t. 78 ; Ibid., 
1876, clxvi., 
M 9t 
p. 222, t. 31, f. 6-9. 
Owen, Extinct Mam. Australia, 1877, 
1. 119, f. 6-9, 1. 128. 
pp. 457, 483, 494, 502, t. 90, f. 8-12, t. 93, 
Ols. P. rapTia, from tie portions iitherto found, consisting of a lower jaw, 
femur, metatarsals, &c., would appear to be of larger size than P.pmio, but inferior to 
P. goliaJi. The characters of the jaw are nearer to those of N'ototherium than is 
usually shown in Macropodoid genera. 
Loc. and Sorizon. Growrie, Darling Downs (J3-. F. Bennett ) — Pluviatile deposits. 
Genus— PEOTFMJSrOBOW, Otven, 1873. 
Proo. E. Soc., 1873, xxi., p. 128 ; Phil. Trans., 1874, clxiv., Pt. 1, p. 274.) 
Ohs. Protemnodon is allied to Stlienurus, but is distinguished by the more 
simple trenchant shape of the crown of the premolars.” The upper molars are more 
like those of Bthenurus atlas than those of Macropus titan. 
Peotemuodon aeak, Oiven. 
ilacropus atlas, Owen, Descrip. Oat. Mam. Aves. R. Coll. Surgeons, 1845, pp. 325 and 327, Nos. 1613 and 
1619. 
Protemnodon anak, Owen, Phil. Trans., 1874, clxiv., Pt. 1, p. 276, t. 23, f. 4-9, f. 1-4, 7-10, and 14. 
,, „ Owen, Extinct Mam. Australia, 1877, pp. 428, 449, 498, t. 83, f. 4-9, t. 86, f. 1-4, 
7-10, and 14, t. 120, f. 1-0. 
Ohs. The remains of this old Kangaroo hitherto found consist of a lower jaw, 
metatarsal, and other smaller bones. 
Loc. and Horizon. Condamine Kiver, West of Moreton Bay {Sir T. L. Mitchell 
— Colin. Coll. Surgeons, London) ; Darling Downs ( — . Hughes — Colin. Worcester Nat. 
Hist. Soc.) ; Eton Vale, Darling Downs (P. S. Hill— CoWn. Brit. Mus.)— Pluviatile 
deposits. 
Peotemxodoh AUTiEus, Owen. 
Protemnodon Antceus, Owen, Extinct. Mam. Australia, 1877, p. 448, t. 88, f. IS, t. 110. 
Ohs. The remains of this species, consisting of a right and left mandibular 
ramus, with molar dentition, are described by Sir E. Owen without affixing a locality. 
This is united by Mr. Lydekker with Protemnodon rcechus, Owen, and referred 
to Macropus. 
Loc. and Horizon. Clifton, Darling Downs {JDr. G. Bennett and F. H. Isaacs 
Colin. Brit. Mus.) ; Gowrie, Darling Downs {Br. G. Bennett — Colin. Brit. Mus.) 
Pluviatile deposits. 
Peotemnodon MIMAS, Owen. 
Protemnodon mimas, Owen, Phil. Trans., 1874, clxiv., Pt. 1, p. 278, t. 24, f. 13-16, t. 26, f. 1-8, t. 27, f. 1-4 
and 14. 
,, Owen, Extinct Mam. Australia, 1877, pp. 431, 447, t. 84, f. 13-16, t. 86, f. 1-8, t. 87, 
f. 1-4 and 14. 
Ohs. In this species, says Professor Owen, “ a greater depth and thickness of 
mandible, and a concomitant large size of molars, are associated with a relatively smaller 
size of the trenchant premolar, which does not exceed that in P. anak.” 
This is united by Mr. Lydekker with Sfhenurus hrehus, Owen, and referred to 
Maeropus. ' x ‘ -o 
Loc. and Horizon. Gowrie Creek, Darling Downs {Br. G. Bennett)-, Eton 
Vale, Darling Downs {Sir B. Cooper — Colin. Brit. Mus.) — Pluviatile deposits. 
