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4519. The anterior part of the skull of an Albino, or white variety, of the Bengal 

 Tiger (Felis Tigris). 



The dental series is complete : the left maxillary and nasal bones have been subject to 

 caries ; they show the characteristic forms and relations of their posterior extremities ; the 

 frontal platform is also narrow and convex. 



The head of the recent animal is depicted in the oil-painting, No. 18. 



Presented by Sir Everard Home, Bart., V.P.E.S. 



The following, to No. 4534 inclusive, are parts of the same skeleton of a Tiger (Felis 



Tigris) : 



Hunterian. 



4520. The cranium. 4521. The atlas. 



4522. The dentata. 4523. A cervical vertebra. 



4524. A lumbar vertebra. 4525. The sacrum. 



4526. A thoracic rib. 4527. The right scapula. 



4528. The right humerus. 4529. The right ulna. 



4530. The left radius. 4531. The ossa innominata. 



4532. The left femur. 4533. The left tibia. 



4534. The right fibula. 



4535. Pour canines of a Tiger (Felis Tigris}. Hunterian. 



4536. A canine, longitudinally bisected, of a Tiger (Felis Tigris). 



Presented by Sir Everard Home, Bart., V.P.R.S. 



4537. The skull of a male Jaguar (Felis Onca). 



It has been severely fractured over the frontal region, exposing the frontal sinuses, and 

 shows partial healing of the fractures. The nasal process of the maxillary terminates in a 

 point and does not extend so far back as the hinder point of the nasal. The maxillaries 



