﻿PLATE III. 



Cave Hy^ena. 



Cranium and Mandible. 



(Two thirds natural size.) 



Pig. 



1. Posterior view of Cranium A (Skeleton A). 



2. Mandible seen from the left side (Skeleton B). 



3. Palatal view of the same mandible (Skeleton B). 



4. Inner view of the left mandibular ramus of a young individual showing the milk 



dentition. 



a. Sagittal crest. 



h. Post-orbital process of frontal. 



d. Jugal. 



e. Occipital condyle. 

 /. Coronoid process. 



g. Condyle of mandible. 

 h. Angle of mandible. 



The specimen shown in fig. 4 is from Kent's Hole, Torquay, and is now preserved in 

 the British Museum (Nat. Hist.) at South Kensington. The other specimens are from 

 Wookey Hole, and are now in the Taunton Museum. 



