CHAP. IX.] 



TEETH : FELID.E. 



223 



Anterior Premolars {supernumerary). 



Upper Jaw. 



266. p. pardus : right P 1 single and normal; on 1. side two such teeth, 



both standing at level anterior to right/* 1 . The anterior is of same size 



as rights, the posterior is rather smaller. B. M., ST. 4. 25. 1. 



;-o7. P. eyra : two small anterior premolars in left upper jaw, Baird, U. S. and Mex. 

 Bound. Surv., Pt. 2, PL xin. figs. 2, a and 2, c [anomaly not mentioned in text]. 



!68. F. catus, Athens. Two small anterior premolars in upper 

 jaw both sides (Fig. 46, I.), small and standing close together. 

 On rt. anterior the larger, on 1. posterior the larger. B. M., 47. 

 7. 22. 2. 



Fig. 46. Left-hand figure : upper jaw of F. catus, No. 268. 

 upper jaw of F. inconspicua, No. 269. 



Eight-hand figure : 



). F. inconspicua (= torquata). Rajpootana. Two small an- 

 terior premolars in upper jaw both sides ; both small, diastema 

 between them. Posterior is nearly in contact with "p 3 ", while 

 anterior is only a little behind canine (Fig. 46, II.). B. M., 85. 

 8. 1. 26. (Another specimen has j^_ as large single-fanged 

 tooth.) 



70. I*. domestica (out of 38 skulls) : internal to and rather behind left p} is an 

 almost identical copy of it, though rather smaller. Not a milk-tooth. C. S. M., 414. 



71. Out of 252 skulls two anterior premolars on both sides, 4 cases ; on right, 2 cases ; 

 on left, 1 case [none specially described]. Hensel, Morph. Jahrb., 1879, v. p. 553. 



72. F. caligata, Socotra : outside right p2, a small extra tooth. In this specimen p} 

 on each side has two roots. B. M., 857, b. 



Doubtful cases of extra upper anterior premolar, F. pardus, C. S. SI. 365; F. leo, 

 C. S. M. 308. 



7:). 



74. 



75. 



Lower Jaw. 



F. concolor : a supernumerary anterior premolar on both sides 

 present, Berl. Anal. Mas., 3678. Hensel, ibid. F. catus or mani- 

 culata : ditto. Frank/. Mus., Hensel, ibid. F. catus : ditto, on 

 left side, closely resembling p 1 . Two cases, B. M., 1143 and 1143, a. 



F. domestica : (in 252 skulls) a supernumerary premolar on both 

 sides, just in front of and nearly same size as the usual "/*," one case ; 

 on left, as a very small tooth midway between canine and "%P," one 

 case ; on right, rather larger than in foregoing and nearer to "p," 

 one case. Hensel, ibid. 



F. tetraodon : alveolus for small anterior premolar in right lower 

 jaw; but as this fossil form very rare, uncertain whether normally 



