PLATE III. 



Cave Hy^na. 



Cranium and Mandible. 



(Two thirds natural size.) 



Tig. 



1. Posterior view of Cranium A (Skeleton A). 



2. Mandible seen from the left side (Skeleton B). 



3. Palatal view of the same mandible (Skeleton B). 



4. Inner view of the left mandibular ramus of a young individual showing the milk 



dentition. 



a. Sagittal crest. 



b. Post-orbital process of frontal. 

 d. Jugal. 



c. Occipital condyle. 

 /. Coronoid process. 



(/. Condyle of mandible. 

 h. Angle of mandible. 



The specimen shown in fig. 4 is from Kent's Hole, Torquay, and is now preserved in 

 the British Museum (Nat. Hist.) at South Kensington. The other specimens are from 

 Wookey Hole, and are now in the Taunton ]\Iuseum. 



