50 CABNIVOBA. 



Genus FEUS, Linn. 1 



(including Leo, Leopardw, Lynx, Tigris, Uncia, &c.). 

 Dentition: I. f, C. \, Pm. =*>, M. \. 



Ito, Linn. 2 

 Syn. Felts spekea, Goldf. 3 



ffab. Africa and South-western Asia (Eecent) ; Europe (Pleisto- 

 cene). 



28553. The nearly complete cranium and mandible, wanting the 

 (Fig.) zygomatic arches, two upper incisors, and the first and 

 second upper premolars of either side ; from the Gailen- 

 reuth Cave, Franconia. This specimen is described and 

 figured by Owen in the Phil. Trans. 1859, p. 317, pi. xii. 

 figs. 1, la. PurcJiased, 1853. 



17921. Part of the right maxilla and premaxilla, containing the 

 Fig.) third incisor, canine, pm. 3, and pm. 4, from Kent's-Hole 

 Cavern, Torquay. This specimen belonged to a male, and 

 is described and figured in Owen's ' British Fossil Mam- 

 mals and Birds,' pp. 161, 164, fig. 63 ; and is described in 

 Dawkins and Sanf ord's ' British Pleistocene Mammalia ' 

 (Pal. Soc. 1866), p. 31. 



McEnery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 



43681. The right upper canine; from the cavernous fissures of 

 Oreston, near Plymouth ; identical in form with the 

 corresponding tooth of No. 17921. Purchased, 1872. 



40967. Two fragments of the right ramus of the mandible, contain- 

 ing the canine and the third and fourth premolars, in an 

 unworn condition ; from the Pleistocene of Crayford, Kent. 



Purchased, 1868. 



44920. The anterior half of the right ramus of the mandible ; from 

 the Pleistocene of Ilford, Essex. The specimen is broken 

 off behind the carnassial ; and, with the exception of a 

 portion of the last premolar, the crowns of all the cheek- 

 teeth are wanting ; the symphysis is entire, and there are 

 three mentary foramina. This specimen is noticed by 

 Dawkins and Sanford in their ' Monograph of the British 

 Pleistocene Mammalia ' (Pal. Soc. 1866), pt. 1, p. 4, and 



1 Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 60 (1760). 2 Loc. cit. 



J Nova Actu Ac. Cses. Leop.-Car. vol. i. p. 489 (1821). 



