Abstract
On the 19th November, 1883, I received from Robt. Etheridge, Jun., Esq., the subject of the present Paper, with the following memorandum which accompanied the specimen transmitted to him by Ch. S. Wilkinson, Esq., F. L. S., F. G. S., of the Department of Mines, Sydney. “Portion of jaw and teeth from Cuddie Springs. These springs are in pleistocene deposits full of bones of Diprotodon , Sthenurus , Crocodile, &c., as far down as they have been sunk into—viz., 30 feet.”
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