680 
Triclis had already been employed by Loew for a genus of Diptera, in 
lool. 
King’s Creek, Darling Downs (iE. Jffrost — Colin. Queensland 
Mus.) — Dluyiatile deposits. 
Genus— SYNAFTOBON, Be Vis, 1889. 
(Proc. K. Soo. Queensland, v., Part 5, p. 159.) 
Gen. Char. Molars rooted, antibilopbodont, distant at base, in contact by 
facetted projections fore and aft. {Be Vis.) 
Obs. This genus is founded on a fragment of a right lower jaw, says Mr. De 
V IS, with a nearly perfect cheek-tooth and the half of its adjacent posterior neighbour, 
which are said in their form and connection to be unique. They abut against each other, 
not by a basal line of contact, resulting from pressure in the rear as usual, but by means 
0 coadapted processes extending from each end of each tooth, somewhat after the 
fashion of a vertebral zygopophysis. 
Stnaptodon jetorum. Be Vis. 
Si/naptodon mvonm, De Vis, Proc. R. Soc. Queensland, 1889, v., Pt. 5, p. 159. 
Sp. Char. The perfect tooth is nine millimetres in length, and five millimetres 
in its greatest breadth. The space between the teeth is nearly equal to the length of 
each fore lobe. {Be Vis.) 
Obs. The general facies of the teeth induced the Author above quoted to con- 
sider them as belonging to a new genus of Macropodid®. 
_ ^c. and Sorizon. Chinchilla, Darhng Downs— (Colin. Queensland Mus.)— 
Cnincldlla Conglomerate. 
Family— DASTDEID^. 
Genus — TSYLACINTJA, TcmmincJs, 1827. 
(Mon. Maminologie, i., p. GO.) 
TnxLACiNus SREUJEus, Owen. 
basyurus laniarus (pars.), Owen in Mitchell Three Exped. Int. E. Australia, 1838, ii., p. 363, t. 31, f. 7. 
Thylacinus spdaius, Owen, Descrip. Cat. Mam. and Aves E. Coll. Surgeons, 1845, pp. 335-36, Nos. 1548-49. 
„ major, Owen, Extinct Mam. Australia, 1877, p. 106. 
„ „ Lydekker, Cat. Eoas. Mam. Brit. Mus., 1887, Pt. 5, p. 264. 
Obs. This species is said to be represented from the Queensland Post-Tertiary 
Series by part of a right ulna, and axis vertebra in the British Museum (Natural 
History Branch). 
Loo, and Sorizon. Queensland (Colin. Brit. Mus.) — Fluviatile deposits. 
Genus— 8ABG0PSILTJS, F. Cuvier, 1838. 
(Hist. Nat. Mam., vii., 70me Livr., p. 2.) 
Sarcophiius UANiAEitrs, Owen. 
basyurus laniarius, Owen in Mitchell Three Exped. Int. E. Australia, 1838, ii., p. 363, t. 31, f. 3-6. 
Sarcophilus laniarius, Owen, Extinct Mam. Australia, 1877, p. 105, t. 5, f. 1-G. 
» » Lydekker, Cat. Foss. Mam. Brit. Mus., 1887, Pt. 5, p. 265. 
Loc. and Sorizon. Qowrie, Darling Downs {G. F. Bennett— Colin. Brit. Mus.) 
— Fluviatile deposits. 
