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PLATE I. 



Pleistocene Canute. 



Cranium. 



Wolf (Ganis lupus). 



(Two thirds natural size.) 



Fjg. 



1. Dorsal "J 



2. Lateral >-view of a cranium from Kent's Cavern, Torquay. 



3. Ventral J 



This specimen, which was figured by MacEnery (' Cavern Researches,' Frontis- 

 piece) and by Owen (' British Fossil Mammals and Birds,' p. 123), is preserved in 

 the Torquay Museum. Since these authors figured the skull, the mandible has 

 been lost and the cranium has been somewhat damaged. 



a. Post-orbital process of frontal. 



b. Occipital condyle. 



c. Canine tooth. 



d. Infra-orbital foramen. 



e. Premaxilla. 



/. Anterior palatine foramen. 



