Maat: CARNIVORA. 
40948. The left ulna; from a cavern at Gower, Glamorganshire. 
Presented by Gen. Wood, 1836. 
48903. The left innominate; from Brixham Cave. 
Brixham-Cave Oollection. Presented, 1876. 
16757 b, 16758 a. Two specimens of the femur, one broken; from 
Kent’s-Hole Cavern. McHnery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 
16757 a, 16758 b. Two specimens of the tibia, one broken; from 
Kent’s-Hole Cavern. McHnery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 
44922. Part of the shaft of the right tibia of a small Carnivore of 
the size of the Common Fox; from the Pleistocene of 
Tiford, Essex. This specimen is No. A*1 of Davies’s 
‘Catalogue of the Brady Collection’ (1874), where it is 
provisionally referred to the present species. 
Brady Collection. Purchased, 1878. 
Canis, sp. 
Hab. Brazil. 
18893. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing pm. 4 and the two 
true molars, and a portion of the mandible containing m. 1, 
m.2; from a cavern in Minas Geraes, Brazil. In size 
these specimens agree very closely with C. cancrivorus ; 
but they differ by the presence of an additional cusp in 
m. 2 between the two main cusps of the anterior side, and 
another extra cusp in m. 2, situated on the inner border 
behind the first main cusp; this tooth is also relatively 
wider and has a more distinct cingulum. This specimen 
does not appear to come so near to any other existing 
American species of the genus. The occurrence of Canis 
cancrivorus in the fossil state is not mentioned by P. Ger- 
vais and Ameghino in their Catalogue of the Fossil 
Mammals of S. America. 
Claussen Collection. Purchased, 1846. 

Canis, sp. 
Hab. Brazil. 
18916. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, belonging to 
a species rather smaller than the last ; from a cavern in 
Minas Geraes, Brazil. The second true molar wants the 
accessory cusp on the inner side, and has not such a 
distinct main cusp as in the last specimen. ‘The present 
