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44058. Cast of the imperfect cranium. The original, which is the 

 type, was obtained from the London Clay near Herne 

 Bay, Kent, and is described and figured by Owen in the 

 Trans. Geol. Soc. op. cit., and also in the ' British Fossil 

 Mammals and Birds,' pp. 419, 422; it is preserved in the 

 Museum of the Eoyal College of Surgeons (No. 1954). 



Presented by the Royal College of Surgeons, 1873. 



38801. The imperfect cranium, showing the last five cheek-teeth ; 

 (Fig.) from debris of the London Clay in the Red Crag of 



Suffolk. Figured by Owen in the Geol. Mag. dec. 1, 



vol. ii. pi. x. fig. 2 (1865). 



Presented by Rev. Prof. Henslow, 1861. 



44115. Fragment of the left maxilla with the last five cheek-teeth, 

 (Fig.) another of the left ramus of the mandible with the cor- 

 responding teeth, and the cast of the complete cranium 

 and mandible ; from a septarian nodule in the London 

 Clay near Harwich, Essex. These specimens are figured 

 by Owen, under the name of Pliolophus vulpiceps (of 

 which they are the type), in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 vol. xiv. pis. ii., iii. The skull appears to have been 

 originally extracted entire from the matrix, and the cast 

 made, after which it was cut up, and the two fragments 

 are now alone forthcoming l . 



Presented by Rev. W. Bull, 1872. 



44115 a. The right femur, imperfect distally. This specimen was 

 (Fig.) associated with the last, and is figured (reversed) by Owen, 

 op. cit. figs. 5-9 ; it was then complete. 



Presented by Rev. W. Bull, 1872. 



47986. The two rami of a mandible, with the crowns of the teeth 

 hammered off, probably belonging to the present species ; 

 from the London Clay of Sheppey. 



Presented by Hon. R. Marsham, 1877. 



38939. Fragment of the left ramus of a mandible, showing the 

 alveoli of most of the cheek-teeth, provisionally referred to 

 the present species ; from the London Clay of Sheppey. 



BowerbanJc Collection. Purchased, 1865. 



1 In the enlarged figure of the upper molars, pi. iii. fig. 2, the posterior 

 transverse ridge is not sufficiently developed. 



