. Catalogue of the fossil Mammalia in the British museum, (Natural History). Mammals, Fossil. MACROPODID^. 215 by Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1874, pi. xxiv. figs. 4-6, and also in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia/ pi. Ixxxiv^. figs. 4-6. The length of the cheek-series is 0,072, and that of the three true molars 0,045. Presented by Prof. Sir E. Oiuen, , 1874. 46070. The left maxillary region, showing all the cheek-teeth except 1^71: from the Pleistocene of Queensland. Presented by Br. George Bennett, 1874. M. 43. Part of the right maxilla of a somewhat smaller individual, (Fig.) contai


. Catalogue of the fossil Mammalia in the British museum, (Natural History). Mammals, Fossil. MACROPODID^. 215 by Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1874, pi. xxiv. figs. 4-6, and also in the ' Extinct Mammals of Australia/ pi. Ixxxiv^. figs. 4-6. The length of the cheek-series is 0,072, and that of the three true molars 0,045. Presented by Prof. Sir E. Oiuen, , 1874. 46070. The left maxillary region, showing all the cheek-teeth except 1^71: from the Pleistocene of Queensland. Presented by Br. George Bennett, 1874. M. 43. Part of the right maxilla of a somewhat smaller individual, (Fig.) containing all the cheek-teeth ; from the Pleistocene of Fiff. Macropus anak.—The right upper cheek-dentition ; from the Pleistocene of Queensland. \. Queensland. In this specimen (woodcut fig. 36) the length of the cheek-series is 0,070, and that of the last three true molars 0,043. Presented by G. P. Bennett, Esq. M. 2262. The imperfect anterior portion of the palate, showing the {Fig.) left pm. 4 and m. 1, and the incisive alveoli of both sides ; from Queensland. Figured by Owen in the 'Extinct Mammals of Australia,' pi. Ixxxviii. figs. 1-4. Presented by Dr. Genrae Bennett. 47838. The crushed anterior portion of the cranium of an immature {Fig.) individual, showing ^J., i^, pm. 3, mm. 4, m^, and m. 2^ in use, and pm. 4 in alveolo ; from Queensland. Figured by Owen in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1876, pi. xxv. fig. 2, and pi. xxvi. fig. 4. Presented by Dr. George Bennett, 1876. 38751. Fragment of the left maxilla of a large individual, showing the last three true molars ; from the Pleistocene of Darling Downs, Queensland. The length of the three teeth is 0,046. Presented by F. N. Isaac, Esq., 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, Richa


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