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URSUS (continued)— 
speleus, J. C. Rosenmiiller, Oss. Fossil. Anim., 1794, p. 18, pl.; 
J. C. Bellamy, Nat. Hist. S. Devon, 1839, p. 439, pl. xvi, 
f. 2; W. Buckland, Phil. Trans., 1822, p. 184, pl. xx, f. 1, and 
Reliq. Diluy., 1824, p. 261, pl. vi, f. : ; R. Owen, Brit. Foss. 
Mamm., 1846, p. 86, woodcuts 29, 30, 32, 34-36; J. Morris, 
Cat. Brit. Foss., 1854, p. 362 ; A. Carte, Nat. Hist. Rev., 
vol. vi (1859), p. 501; J. MacEnery, Cavern Researches, 
1859, pl. D, f. 2-6, pl. E, f. 3, 4; H. Falconer, Palzont. Mem., 
vol. ii, 1868, p. 469; G. Busk, Phil. Trans., 1873 (1874), 
P3532, ple xivi, f. 1, 7, pl xiv, f..1, 6, 11,'( CU. speleus?) ; 
W. B. Dawkins, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxi, 1875, 
p. 251, woodcut 2, and Proc. Lit. Phil. Soc. Manchester, 
vol. xiv, 1875, p. 6(‘ = £&zson’), and zbid., vol. xv, 1876, p. 150 
(‘= U. ferox-fossilis”\ ; J. Plant, Proc. Lit. Phil. Soc. Man- 
chester, vol. xv, 1876, p. 107; R. Johnson, Trans. Norfolk 
and Norwich Nat. Soc., vol. ii (1877), p. 290; E. T. 
Newton, Geol. Mag. [2] vol. vii, 1880, p. 153, and Vert. 
Forest Bed (Mem. Geol. Surv., 1882), p. 5, pls. i, ii, iii; 
R. Lydekker, Cat. Foss. Mamm. B. M., pt. i, 1885, p. 159. 
? Cf. Ursus speleus, G. R. Waterhouse, in J. Brown, Quart. Journ. 
| Geol. Soc., vol. viii, 1852, p. 188, woodcut 2. 
Ursus ferox-speleus, A. L. Adams, Trans. Roy. Dublin Soc. [2] 
vol. i (1881), p. 201, pl. xiv, f. 1-5. 
Ursus arctoideus, J. MacEnery, Cavern Researches, 1859, pl. D, 
f. 1; S. J. Mackie, Geologist, 1863, p. 333. 
‘Fossil different from the white bear,’ J. Hunter, Phil. Trans., 
1794, p- 417, pl. xix, f. 2 (foreign). 
‘Bear,’ J. Rutter, Delin. County Somerset, 1829, p. 155. 
Loc. Forest Bed ; Bacton, East Coast. 
Pleist.; ? Bedford, ? Murston, ? Windsor. [Copford, 
Grays, Whitstable (Owen, ? U. sfel@us).| 
Caves; Bosco’s Hole, Bleadon, banwell, Bacon Hole, Bur- 
rington Combe, Brixham, Crow Hole, ? Deborah’s Den, 
Durdham Down, Hutton, Kent’s Hole, Kirkdale, Kirby 
Moorside, Long Hole, Minchin Hole, Paviland, Ravens- 
cliff, Sandford Hill, Spritsail Tor, Vale of Clwyd, Windy 
Knoll, Wookey Hole, Yealm Bridge.—? Shandon (Ireland). 
sp.: Ursus, C. Lyell, Ann. Nat. Hist., vol. iv, 1840, p. 188. 
‘Ursus smaller than U. sfel@us, R. Owen, Brit. Foss. Mamm* 
1846, p. 106. 
Loc. Red Crag ; Newbourne. [Crown of molar; 07/2 W. Col- 
chester Coll.] 
sp., W. Davies, Cat. Pleist. Vert. Coll. Brady, 1874, p. 2. [Pro- 
visionally referred to U. horribilis by R. Lydekker, Cat. 
Foss. Mamm. B. M., pt. i, 1885, p. 171.] 
Loc. Pleist.; Ilford. [Portions of skeleton; Brit. Mus.] 
Urus priscus, Bojanus. v. Bison bonasus. 
