PLATE XIV. 



Felis spelaa, Goldfuss. 



VERTEBRA. 



r 



(Natural size.) 



Fig. 



1, r, 1". Proximal, dorsal, and distal aspects of atlas. Sandford Hill Cave. The 



restoration of the transverse process is slightly enlarged from the cast of 

 a specimen from Gailenreuth, in the possession of Sir Philip Egerton. 

 It is to be seen in the British Museum and the Museum of the 

 College of the Surgeons. 



2, 2', 2", 2'". Dorsal, lateral, proximal, and distal aspects of sixth cervical vertebra. 



Sandford Hill Cave. 



3, 3', 3", 3"'. Proximal, dorsal, lateral, and distal aspects of seventh caudal vertebra. 



Bleadon Cave. All these specimens were found by Mr. Beard, and are 

 now in the Taunton Museum. 



The following letters are used for the different parts of the vertebrge in Pis. XIV, 

 XV, XVI : 



c, centrum. 

 ae, anterior epiphysis. 

 pe, posterior epiphysis. 

 n, neurapophysis. 

 ns, neural spine. 

 pa, parapophysis. 

 pi, pleurapophysis. 

 hy, hypapophysis. 



d, diapophysis. 



a, anapophysis. 



m, metapophysis. 



az, pre-zygapophysis. 



pz, post-zygapophysis. 



nc, neural canal. 



y, canal for vertebral artery. 



