PROFESSOR OWEN ON THE FOSSIL MAMMALS OF AUSTRALIA. 
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Table of Localities of Nototherium , showing : — 
Where found. 
By whom. 
Date. 
Freshwater deposits, Darling Downs, Queensland 
5 ? ib. ,, 
„ ,, Ring’s Creek „ 
„ „ Gowrie „ 
„ „ King’s Creek „ 
„ „ Eton Vale „ 
Breccia-cavern, Wellington Valley, New South Wales. . . . 
Freshwater deposits, near Lake Victoria, South Australia 
„ „ King’s Creek, Queensland 
„ „ Gowrie Creek „ 
„ „ Worra-worra Station ,, 
„ „ Jimbour „ 
,, „ Chinchilla Station ,, 
„ „ Queensland 
Sir Thomas Mitchell, C.B 
Ludwig Leichhardt, M.D 
Mr. Turner* 
Henry Hughes, Esq 
Fred. Neville Isaac, Esq 
Edward S. Hill, Esq 
Gerard Krefft, Esq 
Fr. Tilgate, Esq 
W. B. Tooth, Esq 
George King, Esq 
Dr. Geo. Bennett, F.L.S 
G. Morris Simpson, Esq 
G. F. Bennett, Esq 
1842 
1845 
1846 
1856 
1856 i 
1863 
1869 
1869 
1870 
1870 
1871 
1871 
1871 
1871 
Description op the Plates. 
PLATE II. 
Fig. 1. Side view of skull of Nototherium Mitchelli : — one third nat. size. 
Fig. 2. Front view of skull of Nototherium Mitchelli : — one third nat. size. 
Fig. 3. Side view of skull of Phascolarctos fuscus : — one half nat. size. 
Fig. 4. Front view of naso-premaxillary end of skull of Phascolomys latifrons : — nat. size. 
PLATE III. 
Fig. 1. Back view of cranium of Nototherium Mitchelli: — one third nat. size. 
Fig. 2. Upper view of skull of Nototherium Mitchelli : — one third nat. size. 
Fig. 3. Under view of skull of Nototherium Mitchelli : — one third nat. size. 
Fig. 4. Back view of skull of Phascolomys platyrhinus : — three fourths nat. size. 
PLATE IV. 
Fig. 1. Oblique side view of mandible of Nototherium Mitchelli (male l) : — half nat. size. 
Fig. 2. Upper view of the same mandible and teeth : — half nat. size. 
Fig. 3. Under view of the same mandible: — half nat. size. 
* “ In 1845 or 1846, Mr. Turner, Superintendent of a Sheep-station on the Condamine, brought to Sydney a 
large collection made by himself after various ‘ freshets ’ or floods in the creeks of the river had left the fossils 
bare and protruding from the sides of the gulleys ; he disposed of them to a Mr. Benjamin Boyd, a merchant, 
who soon after got embarrassed ; he sent the fossils to Europe for sale, but suffered our Museum to take casts 
of all of them.” — Letter from W. S. Macleay, Esq., F.R.S., to the author, dated 9th March, 1858. The lower 
jaw of Nototherium Mitchelli (Plate IV.) formed part of this collection, which was purchased for the British 
Museum. 
