HUMAN REMAINS ANI) ASSOCIATED FOSSILS. 
157 
slightly developed deuterocone. Sagittal crest high, inion extended 
posteriorly. 
Type. A skull and a femur. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 7166. Para- 
types: Left premaxilla, 4389; left upper carnassial, 5146; canine 
tooth, 4410; left femur, 5449; left tibia, 5912; right ulna, 5451 and 
right scapula, 5182. All from the Pleistocene at Vero, Florida. 
CANIS SP. CF. C. LATRANS. 
PI. 28, figs. 2, 7 and 8. 
The large wolf, Canis ayersi, has not been found in stratum 
No. 3. The canid of this later horizon is a smaller species of which 
as yet has been obtained but an imperfect representation. The 
limb bones of this species, of which the humerus, radius and tibia 
are known, appear rather more stocky than those of coyotes. The 
sectorial tooth, however, the only part of the dentition known is 
very similar to- that of Canis latrans. 
Fig. 15:—Top and side veiw of Canis cf. latrans (a and b), from stratum No. 
3; and part of a corocoid of Jabiru? zveillsi (c) from stratum No. 2. All natural 
size. 
