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Figs. 10 and 10a. Maxillary and mandibular dentition of U. arctos, var. isabellinus. 



Fig. 11. Maxillary and mandibular dentition oi Felis ])ardina (Gibraltar). 



Fig. 12. Maxillary and mandibular dentition of F. pardina (R.C.S.). 



Fig. 13. Maxillary and mandibular dentition of i^. lynx (R.C.S.). 



Fig. 14. Mandibular dentition of P. huhastes, from Blain villa's figure. 



Fig. 15. Mandibular dentition of P. caligata (Gibraltar). 



Fig. 16. Mandibular dentition of i^. maniculata fera, from Blainville's figure. 



Fig. 17. Mandibular dentition of P. (Chaus) caffra. Gray. 



Fig. 18. Mandibular dentition of i^. chaus, from Blainville's figure (mummy). 



Fig. 19. Mandibular dentition of P. serval, from Blainville's figure. 



Fig. 20. Mandibular dentition of P. domestica. 



Fig. 21. Maxillary and mandibular dentition of P. pardus (Gibraltar). 



Fig. 22. Maxillary and mandibular dentition of P. pardiis (R.C.S. ). 



Fig. 23. Maxillary and mandibular dentition of P. antiq^ua, from Gervais's figure. 



Fig. 24. Mandibular dentition (mean) of Vermis elaphus (Gibraltar). 



Fig. 25. Mandibular dentition (mean) of C. elaphiis (Thames valley). 



Figs. 26 a, b. Maxillary and mandibular dentition of Capra hispanica. 



Figs. 27 a, b. Maxillary and mandibular dentition of €. hispanica (Gibraltar, A). 



Figs. 28 a, b. Maxillary and mandibular dentition of C. hispanica (Gibraltar, B). 



Figs. 29 a, b. Maxillary and mandibular dentition of C. ibex (Ali^ine). 



Fig. 30. Mandibular dentition of Siis scrofa (Gibraltar). 



Fig. 31 . Mandibular dentition of German Wild Boar. 



Fig. 32. Mandibular dentition of common Pig. 



Fig. 33. Mandibular dentition of Cervus dama (Gibraltar). 



Fig. 34. Mandibular dentition of C. dama (R.C.S.). 



Fig. 35. Mandibular dentition of C. elaphiis (Scotland). 



Fig. 36. Mandibular dentition of C. elaphus ? minor (Thames valley). 



