Phascolomys latifrons (Owen) 
In Museum Brochure No. 5, published in January, 1915, I recorded and 
figured a humerus of a wombat from Mole Creek Cave that practically 
reproduced the typical humerus of the South Australian hairy-nosed wombat. 
Quite recently (February 9th, 1917) I received from Mr. F. Hen wood the 
distal end of a similar humerus from a cave at Flinders Island. 
As Mr. L. Glauert, in 1912. recorded the discovery of fossil remains of 
this animal in Western Australia (vide Records of W.A. Mus., Vol. 1, Part 
II., Page 52), it would appear that its range in past days was far more 
extensive than at present, since to-day it is restricted to South Australia. 
