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146. The crowns of two of the second molar teeth, right, side, lower jaw, of the 

 Cave Hyaena. 



From Kirby Moorside. 



Presented by John Gibson, Esq., F. G.S. 



14J. The crown of the second molar tooth, left side, lower jaw, of a young 

 Cave Hyaena ; only the outer shell has been completed. 

 From Kirby Moorside. 



Presented by John Gibson, Esq., F.G.S. 



148. A fully formed corresponding molar tooth of an older individual of the 



Cave Hyaena. 



From Kirby Moorside. 



Presented by John Gibson, Esq., F. G.S. 



149. The third molar tooth, right side, lower jaw, of the Cave Hyaena. 



From Kirby Moorside. 



Presented by John Gibson, Esq., F.G.S. 



150. The crown of the third molar tooth, left side, lower jaw, of a young 



Cave Hyaena ; only the outer shell of the tooth has been completed. 

 From Kirby Moorside. 



151. A fully formed corresponding molar tooth of an older individual of the 



Cave Hyaena. 



From Kirby Moorside. 



Presented by John Gibson, Esq., F.G.S. 



152. The third molar tooth, left side, lower jaw, of the Cave Hyaena; it cor- 



responds in character and was contained in the same box with the sec- 

 torial molar of the Wolf (No. 81.), but the locality is not noticed. 



Hunterian. 



153. The last molar tooth, right side, lower jaw, of an old Cave Hyaena ; the 



fa 

 From Kirby Moorside. 



crown is worn and the fangs are consolidated. 



Presented by John Gibson, Esq., F.G.S. 

 154. The crown of the last molar tooth, left side, lower jaw, of a young Cave 



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