174 CARNIVOBA. 
M 231. The left ramus of the mandible, containing the canine, 
(Fig.) pm.4, and m.2, together with the alveoli of the other 
cheek-teeth (including pm. 3); from Manea Fen, Cam- 
bridgeshire. This fine specimen is figured by Owen in 
the ‘ British Fossil Mammals and Birds,’ p. 106, fig. 35 a. 
It is of large size; m.2 is relatively wide, and very like 
the corresponding tooth of No. 40909 (U. horribilis?); 
there is no inner cusp to pm. 4. 
Enniskillen Collection. Purchased, 1882. 

48732. A canine; from Brixham Cave, near Torquay. This speci- 
(Fig.) men is figured by Busk in’ the Phil. Trans. for 1873, 
pl. xlvi. fig. 4, where it is provisionally referred to the 
present species. Brixham-Cave Collection. Presented, 1876. 
48754, A canine; from Brixham Cave. This specimen is figured 
(Fig.) by Busk, op. cit. pl. xlvi. fig. 3, and is provisionally referred 
to the present species. 
Brixham-Cave Collection. Presented, 1876. 
48755. A canine; from Brixham Cave. This specimen is pro- 
visionally referred to the present species. 
Brixham-Cave Collection. Presented, 1876. 
487523. The right ramus of the mandible, containing the canine 
and the last premolar, and showing the alveoli of the other 
cheek-teeth (including pm. 1 and pm. 3); and a fragment of 
the right maxilla, with the two true molars, in a much- 
worn condition, together with the last premolar; from 
Brixham Cave. From its small size and especially the 
form of the canine, it is probable that this specimen be- 
longs to the present species. There is a small inner cusp 
to pm. 4. Brixham-Cave Collection. Presented, 1876. 

48787. The right ramus of the mandible, containing the canine and 
the second true molar; from Brixham Cave. The molar 
is very wide, and there remain the sockets of pm.1 and 
pm. 2, although there is no trace of that of pm. 3, which 
is a very unusual condition. It is doubtful whether this 
specimen belongs to U. horribilis or U. arctos. 
Brizham-Cave Collection. Presented, 1876. _ 
48832, 48744, 48801. Part of the radius and two humeri of a Bear ; 
from Brixham Cave. These specimens may possibly belong 
to the present species. 
Brizham-Cave Collection. . Presented, 1876, 

