170 CARNIVORA. 



lished in the ' Palseontological Memoirs,' vol. ii. p. 467, 

 where it is also figured, pi. xxxvi. figs, 3, 4 ; the alveolus 

 of pm. 3 is present. This specimen is remarkable for the 

 excessive width and shortness of m . 2, which led Falconer 

 to helieve that it could not be referred to any species of 

 Bear with which he was acquainted. This width is, how- 

 ever, scarcely greater than that of the corresponding tooth 

 in No. 47678, from which it may be inferred that the 

 present specimen perhaps belonged to the present species, 

 if the Gibraltar specimens belong to the same. The 

 present specimen is, however, very different from typical 

 forms of V. horribilis ; and if it belongs to that species it 

 indicates a great range of variation. Its molar is very 

 similar to that of U. arctos, No. M. 231. 



Presented by Gen. Wood, 1865. 



16816. Two canines, probably belonging to this species ; from 

 Kent's-Hole Cavern, Torquay. 



McEnery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 



21671. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, containing the 

 two last molars ; from the Pleistocene of Grays, Essex. 



Purchased, 1848. 



28079. Distal extremity of the mandible, containing both canines ; 

 from the Pleistocene of Grays. Purchased, 1 848. 



16816. Canine, probably belonging to this species ; from Kent's- 

 Hole Cavern. McEnery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 



M. 267. Fragment of the mandible containing the canine ; from the 



(Fig.) Pleistocene of Grays. This specimen is figured by Morris 



in the Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, for 1838, p. 543, under the 



name of U. spelceus ; but there seems little doubt that 



it belongs to the present species. 



Purchased from Prof. Morris. 



M. 1624. Cast of a fragment of the left maxilla, containing the second 

 and third true molars. The original of this specimen is 

 from an ossiferous fissure at Windy Knoll, near Castleton, 

 Derbyshire \ Presented by Prof. Boyd DawUns. 



15922, 16731. Two rami of the mandible ; from Kent's-Hole Cavern. 

 McEnery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 



1 See Boyd Dawkins, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vols. xxxi. p. 246, xxxiii. p. 724. 



