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92. The two outer metacarpal bones of the left foot of a Wolf. 



93. The left femur, wanting the distal end, of a Wolf. 



94. The distal part of the left tibia of a Wolf. 



95. Three metatarsal bones of the right foot of a Wolf. 



96. The proximal phalanx of the fourth toe of the right fore-foot of a Wolf. 

 97- The proximal phalanx of the second toe of the left hind-foot of a Wolf. 



All the preceding bones of the TVolf, from the limestone caverns at 

 Oreston, near Plymouth, Devon, were discovered in 1822 by Mr. 

 John JVhidbey, Civil Engineer, and were presented by Mr. (now 

 Sir John) Barrow, Secretary to the Admiralty. 



98. Two canine teeth of a Fox {Cams Vulpis, Linn.). 



99. A cervical vertebra of a Fox 



100. A fractured dorsal vertebra of a Fox. 



101. The shaft of the humerus of a Fox. 



102. A portion of the shaft of the femur of a Fox. 



The preceding specimens of the Fox are from the Oreston cavern, 

 marked E in the figure above quoted. They were discovered by 

 Mr. Whidbey, and presented by Sir J. Barrow, Secretary to the 

 Admiralty . 



Genus Machairodus. 



103. The canine tooth of the Machairodus latidens, Owen. 



From the ossiferous cavern called Kent's Hole, Torquay, Devon. 



Presented by the Earl of Enniskil/en, D.C.L. 



103 1 . Two casts of canine teeth of the Machairodus latidens, from the same 

 cavern. Presented by the Rev. Dr. Buckland, F.R.S. 



104. The cast of a canine tooth of the Machairodus cultridens, Kaup (Felis 



cultridens, Bravard, Ursus cultridens, Cuvier). 

 From the drift or diluvium of the Val dArno. 



Presented by J. B. Pentland, Esq, 



