10 PLEISTOCENE MAMMALIA. 
TapBLE SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF British PLEeIstocENE CANIDH 1N CAVERNS. 
| Arctic 
Fox. 
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SLO ASC aver, NOL QUA ys. f yin ene cates ERO ream acer ae in| 
| Bacon Hole, Gower x x 
| Banwell SREP Re Ree oN ott manana: cashed aber aad ate x x 
Bench Cave, Brixham NEHER SR er eer Gee in te x | x | 
Valen On esarinc 8: cote cdehecarntnos axe eek ccc oemn meta aa sae i | 
IBOSCOsmELOle KGLOwera-soN ere Meese tee me PEt aaron cane x | x 
Caley Gavia Clin Viale sotsacMerinecusphicicet she tesan thier (taen een areca | 
CaswellaBaycGower Mare rete en toe caocnetn| aoe el. = 4] | 
Coin, meni St: 2A sap ly. 2.4 sken ets cee cuben obese uses [9 ee aur 
InCreswelli Crags. Merbyslirers..cens cere oak faersedsertecenn senc| x | x x 
Oro wakloles Gowran tte lente hye RAae ale Ua Me ausen helt x | x 
Deborah WenmG Owe see at ce eee aeeee re see sae: x | tte | 
Bivnnonm-beuno, Clwyd! Valent gsccteecse hs tls gule ts couse x x 
Ab ane aaa sD Own sen ony ca ease oe ee ee cane cna nasa ae x x 
Hoe Grange, near Longcliff, Derbyshire roped tect me x x 
Ja DON KOs aE Ps coe ec bon cbt onice ju ae dase GACH EAA A Roe Re Oce ee cco eRe x x ne 
TehthampEussunem ear ard stomeneeeeseeeese-eecesceeceeeee res x | x x 
Kent’s Cavern, Torquay ee oRe saath cei go ems See sea ~ | x 
[LESTE Lol Sige Se me Rice tt ALS ela Ae a Oe x | x 
Langwith Bassett, near Mansfield A Bk Bae x | x 
OM SAE OLE Grower, Arete sistas ans ciate oe gee emake eR x x 
pelvic bam OLe "Gowers. fee ctecitan on necansteelareade sae pe yaoe rs ao <oemk lhe we 
OTESEO Master ate Mune eM toscts A8 nies ole en aR Tae x x 
Jet ial enavals <Clony(sieaan me ancis ter an lee ant Mee eee, lve t 5 ol < | x 
Pleasley: Vaile, Merbyshine...ducdnedenctatcoe ve sceen ten sarotan cies Se Sass 
Ravensclitiee Gower ete crc oiee caorihes eae ne eee x | x 
DAWGROLG I Re cernR Re eee er Reac sich ak Ree Oa Re hak ar ar x il x 
Shandon’ Cave; Dungarvom -. 0.21 .5bsces-an ues uses epee ine x x 
SDLUisarl Mo rex G Owes qe cant aid sehen nok tan ae eee ee x x 
| Teesdale COO TCR Peek ere ce ot ae roon atic anos abe x 8 
Mopbry an; sVOrguary s.cacnslgecnueee a5 Oe Sener Le ee eee x x | 
1 OF 0} ci RM aie a em eee rete eee ected ama oe Btn dee x > EMT ge 
Wialltonmanear: Clevedon pane es eee eae ere x x | x 
Waterbousess otathordshine. 1).ceo3..5).utess ace ee | x CN) | | 
Windy Knoll, Castleton rates EeUS aI RO Ne eG Se ||| 0 OX x 
NVCOKE VMELOle tne aio ker cth i drte shed te atu ne Re Me || x x 
BY call sEsi BOG... ano oka ke. tor ae ee ee all, AX x 
III. DESCRIPTION OF THE REMAINS. 
The Canidze' comprise the only family of the section Cynoidea, the second of 
the three into which the Carnivora Vera are divisible. With regard to the denti- 
tion they show less specialisation than any other group of living Carnivora, and in 
other respects approach relatively near to the primitive type. The structure of the 
auditory bulla and adjacent parts of the skull is intermediate in character between 
that of the Adluroidea and that of the Arctoidea, as the Cynoidea agree with the 
Afluroidea in haying the auditory bulla inflated and the paroccipital process of the 
1 See Flower and Lydekker, ‘ Mammals, Living and Extinct,’ p. 544, et seq. 
