104 URSID#.—MELURSUS, 
*}. Skull. Syria. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
Skull: female. 
. Skull: male. }Cashmere. From Lieut. Abbott’s Collection. 
Skull: young. 
Skull. Kasmir. Presented by Professor Oldham. 
. Skeleton: male. Syria. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
. Front of lower jaw, with a small piece of skin attached. Thibet. 
Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Tisq. 
eames as 
HELARCTOS. 
: Z ata thes bs ey 
Teeth :—Incisors =; Canines +; Premolars +; Molars = ;=42. 
The Turpet Bear. Helarctos tibetanus. 
Cervical vertebrae.............. 7 
DORSAL snc foe ety dts dro oe Bays 14 
TPamib ar ca, a av natiacwe eee ais 6 
aera os eae whew eee aoc 5 
Caudal ioe ened ahs sah eed 9 
a. Skull of female twenty months old. ) 
b, ¢, d. Three skulls, of different ages. 
e. Skull of a just-born specimen. \ Nepal, sin by B. H. 
f. Skull: adult. i ae al 
g, h. Skulls. 
7, Skull: young. Darjeeling. Presented by Professor Oldham.— 
“ Ursus (hindaicus) arboreus,’ Oldham. 
j- Skeleton: female. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
The Bruane. Helarctos malayanus. 
Blainv., Ost. Atl, G. Ursus, pl. 8 (skull), pl. 12 (dentition).—Cuo., 
Oss. Foss. iv. pp. 824, 880. pl. 23. 
a. Skeleton. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
The Boryran Bruane. Helarctos euryspilus. 
. Skull. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
. Skull. Sarawak, Borneo. From Mr. Wallace’s Collection. 
Skull: half-grown. 
awa 
MELURSUS. 
The Aswart. Melursus lybius. 
Ursus labiatus, Blainv., Ost. Atl. G. Ursus, pl. 8 (skull), pl. 12 (teeth). 
—Cuv., Oss. Foss. iv. p. 822. pl. 23. figs. 3 & 4 (skulls), 
Cervical vertebree........ oe 
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