. Catalogue of the fossil Mammalia in the British museum, (Natural History). Mammals, Fossil. DIPEOTODONTIDJ?. 171 except the right i^ and ^_3 of both sides ; from Gowrie. The cheek-teeth are in an early stage of wear. Presented by G. F, Bennett, Esq., 1879. Eig. 2\. DijjTotodon australis.—The skull; from the Pleistocene of Australia, -^q. M. 1. The palatal region of the cranium, showing the four true molars in a much-worn condition, the right i^ and i^ of both sides ; from the Pleistocene of Queensland. Presented by Sir G. Verdon, 1877. 47821. Fragment of the premaxillae, showing the three pa


. Catalogue of the fossil Mammalia in the British museum, (Natural History). Mammals, Fossil. DIPEOTODONTIDJ?. 171 except the right i^ and ^_3 of both sides ; from Gowrie. The cheek-teeth are in an early stage of wear. Presented by G. F, Bennett, Esq., 1879. Eig. 2\. DijjTotodon australis.—The skull; from the Pleistocene of Australia, -^q. M. 1. The palatal region of the cranium, showing the four true molars in a much-worn condition, the right i^ and i^ of both sides ; from the Pleistocene of Queensland. Presented by Sir G. Verdon, 1877. 47821. Fragment of the premaxillae, showing the three pairs of in- cisors ; from the Pleistocene of Australia. Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1875. 38601 X. Part of the premaxillae, transversely bisected, and show- ing sections of i^ and of the alveoli of i^ and ; from Eton Vale, Darling Downs. Eigured by Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1870, pi. xxxvi. fig. 5, and in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. xx. fig. 5. Presented by Sir D. Cooper, Bart., 1869. 46008. Part of the left premaxilla, containing the three incisors, together with a fragment of the maxilla of the same side with the last three true molars ; from Queensland. These specimens apparently belong to the same individual as the mandible No. 4G008 a (p. 175). Presented by the Trustees of the Adelaide Museum of Natural History, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Geology; Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915. London, Printed by order of the Trustees


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