PLATE XXIV. 



Felis pardus, Linnaeus. 



(Natural size.) 



Fig. 



1. Internal aspect of upper canine. Bleadon Cave. Taunton Museum. 



:2. Lower true molar. ,, ,, 



3. Internal aspect of lower canine. ,, ,, 



4. External aspect of lower canine. Banwell Cave. In the Collection of the Earl 



of Enniskillen. 



5. Posterior aspect of left femur. Taunton Museum. 



Felis Caffer, Desmarest. 

 (i. Left mandible. Bleadon Cave. Taunton Museum. 



7. Posterior aspect of upper portion of femur, which probably belongs to this species. 



Bleadon Cave. Taunton Musenm. 



8. Radial aspect of ulna, which may belong to Felis catus. Bleadon Cave. Taunton 



Museum. 



Felis catus, Linnaeus. 



9. Left mandible, from the Lower Brickearths of Grays Thurrock, Essex. In the 



possession of J. Wickham Flower, Esq., F.G.S. 



The letters attached to the figures of this plate indicate the same parts as those 

 which have been used in the plates of Felis leo, var. spelcea. In this work we propose 

 to use one system of letters for the teeth and another for the bones of the Carnivora, 

 since in that way the homologies can be shown with the greatest precision. 



