262 TTNOTJLATA. 



19884. The atlas vertebra of a large male ; from the Pleistocene of 

 Grays. Purchased. 



23142. The atlas vertebra of a male; from the Pleistocene of 

 Maidstone, Kent. Purchased, 1849. 



27904. The atlas vertebra; from the Pleistocene of Clacton, Essex. 



Presented by John Brown, Esq., 1852. 



M. 1915. The atlas vertebra of a small female ; from a fen in Nor- 

 folk. Presented by Sir B. Owen, K.G.B., 1884. 



In the extreme complexity of the talon of m- 3 the following specimen 

 agrees with the Indian S. cristatus ; the large size of the alveoli 

 of the canines renders it somewhat improbable that it belongs to a 

 domestic breed crossed with an Asiatic stock. 



41170. The palate of a male, showing the alveoli of the canines, 

 and all the cheek-teeth except pm. 1 • from the bed of the 

 Thames at Hammersmith. Purchased, 1868. 



The following specimens are provisionally referred to the present 

 species; they belong to the Brome Collection {Presented, 1876), 

 and were obtained from the Caverns of Gibraltar ; they are 

 noticed by Busk in the Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. x. pp. 126-128. 



47665. Three fragments of a maxilla, showing the three true molars 



and the later premolars. 



47666. Several detached molars. 



47667. Two portions of the mandible, one showing the three true 



molars and the other m . 1 and m . 2. 



47668. Several detached molars. 



47669. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible of an immature 



individual, showing ^71 and rnT2. 



47671. Four detached canines. 



47672. The glenoidal half of the left scapula. 



47673. The distal halves of the associated third and fourth meta- 



tarsals. 



47674. Two associated first phalangeals, one imperfect. 



