
URSIDZ, ; 131 
Vulpes minor, Schmerling’. 
Cams vulpes fossilis, Pomel. 
Cunis speleus mimor, Wagner’. 
An imperfect cranium has recently been described by the present 
writer (Geol. Mag. dec. 3, vol. ii. p. 443), from the Red Crag of 
Boyton, Suffolk (woodcut, fig. 19), which is indistinguishable from 

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Canis vulpes.—Right half of the palate ; from the Red Crag of Boyton, Suffolk. } 
crania of the present species, with the exception of its superior 
size. If, as seems probable, the specimen is really contemporary 
with the Crag, it is the earliest recorded occurrence of the species. 
Hab. Europe. 
M. 225. The palate; from Hutton Cave, Somersetshire. 
Ennskillen Collection. Purchased, 1882. 
" Recherches Ossemens Fossiles de Liége, vol. ii. p. 89 (1834). 
* Catalogue Méthodique, p. 69 (1853). 
® Archiv fiir Natur. vol. xv. p. 17, este Owen. 
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