PLATE XVIII. 



Felis spelcsa, Goldfuss. 



HUMERUS. FEMUR. 



(Natural size.) 



FIG. 



1. Composite figure of the posterior or palmar aspect of the left humerus. The ground- 



work in pale tint is taken from Dr. Schmerling's great work on the caverns of 

 Liege (' Oss. Foss. de Liege,' vol. ii, pi. xv, fig. 2). The distal end is from a 

 humerus found in Bleadon. The small compressed shaft was found in Oreston, 

 and is now preserved in the Bristol Museum. The imperfect proximal and distal 

 articular portions are from Bleadon Cave. All the specimens from this latter cave 

 are in the Taunton Museum. 



2. Anterior aspect of distal end of left humerus, obtained by the Rev. H. H. Winwood, 



F.G.S., from the gravel of Larkhall, near Bath. 



3. Distal articulation of very large humerus, left side. Sandford Hill Cave. Taunton 



Museum . 



4. Composite figure of left femur. A cast of a specimen obtained by Sir Philip Egerton, 



from Gailenreuth Cave, supplied the groundwork in light tint. The proximal and 

 distal ends and the fragment of shaft were obtained from Bleadon Cave by Mr, 

 Beard, and are now preserved in the Taunton Museum. 



5. Distal articulation of femur. Bleadon Cave. Taunton Museum. 



