262 TTNGTTLATA. 



19884. The atlas vertebra of a large male ; from the Pleistocene of 

 Grays. Purchased. 



23142. The atlas vertebra of a male; from the Pleistocene of 

 Maidstone, Kent. Purchased, 1849. 



27904. The atlas vertebra ; from the Pleistocene of Clacton, Essex. 



Presented by John Brown, Esq., 1852. 



M. 1915. The atlas vertebra of a small female ; from a fen in Nor- 

 folk. Presented by Sir R. Owen, K.C.B., 1884. 



In the extreme complexity of the talon of m. 3 the following specimen 

 agrees with the Indian S. cristatus ; the large size of the alveoli 

 of the canines renders it somewhat improbable that it belongs to a 

 domestic breed crossed with an Asiatic stock. 



41170. The palate of a male, showing the alveoli of the canines, 

 and all the cheek-teeth except pm. 1 ; from the bed of the 

 Thames at Hammersmith. Purchased, 1868. 



TJte following specimens are provisionally referred to the present 

 species ; they belong to the Brome Collection (Presented, 1876), 

 and were obtained from the Caverns of Gibraltar ; they are 

 noticed by Busk in the Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. x. pp. 126-128. 



47665. Three fragments of a maxiDa, showing the three true molars 



and the later premolars. 



47666. Several detached molars. 



47667. Two portions of the mandible, one showing the three true 



molars and the other HTT1 and mT2. 



47668. Several detached molars. 



47669. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible of an immature 



individual, showing E71 and ^72- 



47671. Four detached canines. 



47672. The glenoidal half of the left scapula. 



47673. The distal halves of the associated third and fourth meta- 



tarsals. 



47674. Two associated first phalangeals, one imperfect. 



