FOSSILS ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN REMAINS. 
PLATE 24. 
Ccmis ayersi, sp. now Type specimen. From stratum No. 2, 
south bank, 100 feet west of the bridge. Three-fifths natural size. 
Fla. Surv. coll. No. 7166_p. 152 
A characteristic feature of this wolf by which the species is sep¬ 
arated from the equally large wolf of the Pleistocene of California 
is the long and, relatively narrow snout. Additional bones from 
this species are illustrated on pi. 30, figs. 1 and 3. 
