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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 



PLATE 129. 



Figs. 1 & 4. — Crowns of the teeth of the 

 right side of both jaws of the common 

 Badger (Meles taxus). Fig. 2. Right 

 upper canine tooth. Fig. 3. Right upper 

 true molar. Fig. 5. Right lower canine. 

 Fig. 6. Right lower true molars. Fig. 7. 

 Dental series, right side, upper jaw of 

 the Raccoon (Procyon lotor). Figs. 8 & 

 1 1 . Crowns of the teeth of the right side 

 of both upper and lower jaws of the 

 Brown Co&ti. (Nasua fusca) . Fig. 9. Right 

 upper canine. Fig. 10. Right upper true 

 molars. Fig. 12. Right lower canine. 

 Fig. 13. Right lower true molars, Nasua 

 fusca. Figs. 14 & 15. Crowns of the 

 teeth of the right side of upper and 

 lower jaw of the Benturong, {Arctictis 

 aurea. Figs. 16 & 17. The same of the 

 Kinkajou (Cercoleptes caudivolvulus). De 

 Blainville. 



PLATE 130. 



Fig. 1. — Right upper jaw of a young Bear, 

 showing the deciduous and some of the 

 permanent teeth. 2, 3 & 4 indicate the 

 germs of the second, third and fourth 

 premolars. Fig. 2. Part of right lower 

 jaw, showing the deciduous teeth and 

 some of the permanent teeth. Fig. 3. 

 Teeth of right side, upper jaw of Brown 

 Bear, {Ursus arctos). Fig. 4. Crowns of 

 the same, \ nat. size. The figures 2 & 3 

 indicate the places whence the second 

 and third small premolars have been shed. 

 Fig. 5. Crowns of the teeth, right side, 

 lower jaw. Fig. 6. The same teeth de- 

 tached of the Ursus arctos. De Blain- 

 ville. 



PLATE 131. 



Different views of the teeth, \ nat. size, of 

 the fossil Bear from the Sewalik tertiary 



deposits (Hycenarclos Sivalensis, Cautley 

 and Falconer). Original. 



PLATE 132. 



Fig. 1 . — Teeth of left upper and lower jaws 

 of the Common Seal (Phoca vitulina). 

 Fig. 2. Canines and molars of the left 

 upper and lower jaws of the Bearded 

 Seal {Phoca barbatu). Fig. 3. Crowns 

 of right upper molars of the Hooded 

 Seal (Pelagius monachus) . Original. Fig 4. 

 Molars of left upper and lower jaw of the 

 Saw-toothed Seal {Stenorhynchus serri- 

 dens). Original. Fig. 5. Canines and 

 molars of the left upper and lower jaws 

 of the Grey Seal {Halichcerus gryphus). 

 Fig. 6. Crowns of the teeth of the upper 

 jaw of the Sea-Lion {Otaria jubata) . De 

 Blainville. Fig. 7. Teeth of left upper 

 and lower jaws of the Sea-Elephant, \ nat. 

 size, (Cystophora proboscidia). De Blain- 

 ville. Fig 8. Teeth of the right upper 

 jaw of the Walrus, \ nat. size. i. mola- 

 riform incisor ; c, long canine tusk ; m 4, 

 rudiment of fourth molar. Original. 



PLATE 133. 



Fig. 1 . — Teeth of left side of both jaws of 

 the Musk-Deer {Moschus moschiferus) . 

 c, the large upper canine tusk ; c l , the 

 small lower canine. Three true molars 

 succeed p. 1,2, 3, the three premolars*, 

 in both jaws. Fig. 2. Teeth of the left 

 side of both jaws, fangs not exposed, of 

 the Vicugna (Auchenia Vicugna), i, upper 

 incisor; c, upper canine; i\ lower inci- 

 sors ; c", lower canine. Fig. 3. Crown 

 of last molar, left side, lower jaw of the 

 Sivatherium ; c, cement in the crescentic 

 fold of anterior lobe ; e, the dentine ; d, 

 the enamel. Fig. 4. Permanent and 



* These correspond with p 2, 3&4, in figs. 2 & 3, PI. 

 135, Anoplothere. 



