
URSID HE. : 159 
32970. Part of the right innominate of the same. 
32971. The right femur of the same. 
32972. The right tibia of the same. 
32973. The right radius of the same. 
32974-91. Bones of the right hind foot of the same. 
Genus URSUS, Linn.' 
Dentition :—I. - C. Pm. a M. a “The three anterior pre- 
molars above and below are very small, one-rooted, and often early 
deciduous, especially the second, which is rarely present in adult 
animals” (Flower). 
Ursus spelzeus, Rosenmiiller’. 
Syn. Ursus arctoideus, Blumenbach (teste Owen). 
Ursus fornicatus magnus, Schmerling, 
Ursus fornicatus minutus, Schmerling. 
Ursus planus, Oken. 
The earlier premolars are usually absent; when present they are 
not crowded together; the inner tubercle of pm.4 is elongated. 
The last lower premolar usually has two small cusps on the inner 
side in advance of the main cusps. 
Hab. Europe. 
* . The skeleton, made up from bones belonging to different indi- 
viduals and from different localities. The different bones 
bear distinctive numbers, and some of them are entered 
below. 
28544. The cranium, wanting the incisors and the left canine; from 
a cavern in Sundwig, Westphalia. The specimen is of 
enormous size, and the teeth are very much worn. 
Purchased, 1853. 
43713. The cranium, wanting the incisors; from a cavern in 
Lozére, France. This specimen is as large as the last, but 
the teeth are not so much worn. 
Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
4 (0.C.). The cranium, wanting most of the teeth; from the Gai- 
lenreuth Cave. Sommering Collection. Purchased, 1827. 
1 Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 69 (1766). 
? Oss. Fossil. Animal, p. 18 (1794). 
