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126. The two outer incisors of the left ramus of the lower jaw of the Cave 

 Hyaena. 



From Kirby Moorside. 



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



127- Two right upper canines of the Cave Hyaena, much worn. 



From Oreston. Presented by Sir John Barrow, F.R.S. 



128. The right upper canine tooth of the Cave Hyaena. 



From Kent's Hole. Presented by Gerard Smith, Esq. 



129. Two left upper canines of the Cave Hyaena. 



From Kirby Moorside. 



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



130. One right canine of the lower jaw of the Cave Hyaena. 



From Kirby Moorside. 



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



131. One left canine of the lower jaw of the Cave Hyaena. 



From Kirby Moorside. 



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



132. Two corresponding teeth of the same species of Hyaena. 



From Kent's Hole. Presented by Gerard Smith, Esq. 



133. The right and left canine of the lower jaw of the Cave Hyaena. 



From Oreston. Presented by Sir John Barrow, F.R.S. 



134. The left canine of the lower jaw of an old Cave Hyaena, with an unusually 



long fang, much thickened by the growth of the outer layer of ce- 

 mentum. From Kirbv Moorside. 



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



135. The right penultimate molar of the upper jaw of the Cave Hyaena. 



From Kent's Hole. Presented by Gerard Smith, Esq. 



136. The crown of the penultimate molar, left side, upper jaw, of the Cave 



Hyaena. 



From Oreston. Presented by Sir John Barrow, F.R.S. 



