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b. Several canine teeth. 



c. The left astragalus. 



II. From a cave at Cracow, Poland. 



d. The entire skull. 



e. A number of limb-bones. 



III. From the Sophia Cavern, Franconta, Bavaria. 



f. Cast of the cranium, wanting all the teeth except one last 

 molar. Original in British Museum. (No. 28545, a.) 



Presented by the Trustees of British Museum. 



IV. From the Gailenreuth Cavern, Franconia. Presented by 

 R. H. Scott. Esq. 



g. Fragments of the cranium and jaws. 

 h. Limb-bones and vertebrae. 



V. From a Continental Cavern-deposit. 

 i. Casts of the upper and lower dentition. 



* URSUS ARCTUS. 



Linn., Syst. Nat., ed. 12, vol. I. p. 69 (1766). 



Several of the under-mentioned skulls, &c. were referred by 

 Busk and Leith Adams to U. horribilis, but the writer now believes 

 that it is impossible to separate them from U. arctus, of which 

 U. horribilis is probably little more than a local race. 



I. From a bog at Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim. 



a. Cast of cranium ; Original in British Museum. Figured by 

 L. Adams in Proc. E. Dubl. Soc, new ser. vol. II, pi. III. 



II. Frorn a bog on the borders of Longford and Westmeath. 



b. Casts of two crania ; Originals in Leeds Museum. Described 

 by Adams, op. cit. pp. 52, 53 ; one is the type of U. planifrons, 

 Denny. 



III. From an excavation at Clonbourne, near Parsonstown, 

 King's County. 



c. Cast of an imperfect cranium. Original in British Museum. 

 Described by Leith Adams, op. cit. pp. 53, 54. 



