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67. The sectorial tooth of the right side, lower jaw, of a Wolf. 



The locality is not recorded. Hunterian. 



The following fossils of the Wolf are from that division of the limestone 

 quarries at Oreston, near Plymouth, called the 'Gallery,' and marked 'E' 

 in the plate 6. of the Philosophical Transactions for the year 1823 ; in which 

 volume this cavern and its fossils are described by Messrs. Whidbey and Clift. 



68. The right side of the lower jaw, containing the five anterior molars of a 



Wolf (Ca?iis lupus, Linn.). 



69. The anterior portion of the right ramus of the lower jaw of an old Wolf, 



containing two incisors, the canine and four false molars, all much worn. 



JO. A portion of the left ramus of the lower jaw of a Wolf, containing five 

 of the molar teeth, the crowns of which are not worn. 



71. The anterior part of the left ramus of the lower jaw of a Wolf, containing 



the canine, the four anterior or spurious molars, and part of the first true 

 molar, which from its peculiar form is called the carnassial or sectorial 

 tooth. 



72. The posterior part of the right ramus of the lower jaw of a Wolf, con- 



taining the last molar tooth ; the bone is enlarged and ulcerated near 

 the angle, in which abscess on each side has produced sinuses perforating 

 the angle. This specimen is figured in plate 8, figg. 2 and 3 of the Me- 

 moir above cited. 



73. The posterior part of the left ramus of the lower jaw of a Wolf, similarly 



diseased, and perhaps belonging to the same individual. 



74. One incisor tooth of a Wolf. 



75. Four canine teeth of a Wolf. 



76. Three canine teeth of the upper jaw of a Wolf. 



77- Three more or less mutilated sectorial or first true molar teeth, of the 

 left side, upper jaw, of a Wolf. 



78. The second or penultimate true molar of the right side, upper jaw, of a Wolf. 



