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a. The cranium, showing the canine and last three teeth of 

 either side. Leith Adams 'Proc. E. Dubl, Soc, ' new ser,, 

 vol. II, p. 67, pi. V. This fine skull of the Irish Wolf Hound 

 measures ten inches in length. 



b. A nearly similar cranium, with the left carnassial and the 

 last molars. 



c. A somewhat smaller cranium. 



d. Three considerably smaller crania. 



Several of the above specimens were presented by the Royal Irish 

 Academy. 



FAMILY URSID^. 

 HY^NARCTUS PUNJABIENSIS. 

 Lydekker, Pal. Ind. ser. 10, vol. II, p. 226 (1884). 

 From the Punjab, India. 



a. Cast of five associated upper cheek-teeth. Original (type) in 

 Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



b. Cast of mandible. Original (type) in Indian Museum. 



HYJENARCTUS PAL^INDICUS, 



Lydekker, loc. cit. 

 From the Punjab, India. 



a. Cast of part of right maxilla, with teeth. Original (type) in 

 Indian Museum. 



b. Casts of two fragments of the mandible, with teeth. Originals 

 in Indian Museum. 



HY^NARCTUS, sp. 



Frojn the Red Crag, Suffolk. 

 a. Cast of an upper molar tooth. Original in York Museum. 



URSUS SPELjEUS. 

 Rosenmuller, Oss. Foss. Anim. p. 18 (1794). 

 I. From Kents Hole Cave, Torquay, Devon, 

 a. A number of premolar and molar teeth. 



