132 MR. G. BUSK ON THE ANCIENT OR 
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 
PLATE I. 
Fig. 1. Side view of skull and maxilla of Hyena crocuta. 
Fig. 2. View of basis cranii. 
PLATE ILI. 
1. Palate of Hyena with molar teeth. 
2. Side view of maxilla (dis), right side. 
Fig. 3. Portion of the corresponding left maxilla. 
4. Occipital area with foramen magnum and condyles. 
PLATE III. 
Fig. 1. Right ramus of mandible of /. pardus. 
Fig. 2. Fragment of corresponding left maxilla. 
Figs. 3a, b,c, d. Different views of under jaw of F. pardina. 
Fig. 4. Anterior portion of right mandible of /. pardina. 
Fig. 5. Posterior portion of left mandible of F. pardina. 
Figs. 6a, 6, c. Left mandible of /. caligata seu bubastes. 
PLATE IV. 
Figs. 1,2. Right mandible of Ursus? 
Figs. 3, 4. Anterior part of right mandible, containing the fourth premolar. 
PLATE V. 
Fig. 1. Left ulna of Ursus —— 1? 
Fig. 2. Portion of right mandible of young Ursus —— ? 
Fig. 3. Fragment of maxilla of same. 
Figs. 4, 5. Hinder part of left mandible, containing the third molar 7 situ. Fig. 7 is 
the second molar of the same jaw. 
Fig, 6. A detached canine. 
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PLATE VI. 
Fig. 1. Second right metacarpal of Ursus. Fig. 2. Fifth right metacarpal of Ursus. 
Fig. 3. Fifth right metacarpal of Ursus. Fig. 4. Second right metacarpal of Ursus. 
Fig. 5. Fifth right metacarpal of Ursus. _ Fig. 6. Fourth right metacarpal of Ursus. 
Figs. 7-9. Different views of axis of Ursus. Fig. 10, Fifth metacarpal of Felis pardus. 
