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Nordmann 1 in 1847 recorded it from Odessa, and McEnery, as reported by 

 de Blainville 2 (1844) from Kent's Cave, Torquay. Owen'' (1846) figured 



Fig. 1. — Glutton [Gulo luscus). A- Left mandibular ramus seen from the outer side. Q. The same 

 seen from the inner side. From the Pleistocene of the Plas Heaton Cave, Cefn, near St. Asaph 

 (Grosvenor Museum, Chester). C- Crown of left upper canine. From the Pleistocene of the Hleadon 

 Cave, Somerset (Taunton Museum). D. and £. Crowns of left lower canines. From the Pleistocene 

 of Banwell Cave, Somerset (Taunton Museum). All three teeth seen from the outer side. Nat. size. 



Fig. 2.— Glutton (Gulo luscus). Busk's figure of a fragmentary innominate bone from the Pleistocene 

 of Creswell Crags. Reproduced by permission of the Council of the Geological Society. Nat. size. 



1 ' Decouv. Gites riches en Oss. foss. Odessa,' p. 4. 



2 ' Osteographie,' fasc. 4. 



3 ' Brit. Foss. Mamm. and Birds,' p. 109. 



