﻿PLATE V. 



Pleistocene Canity. 



Dentition. 



(Natural size.) 



Fig. 



1. Right upper permanent dentition of Ganis lupus. 



2. Right lower permanent dentition of Ganis lupus. 



3. Right upper deciduous dentition of Gams sp. 



4. Right lower deciduous dentition of Ganis sp. 



The above teeth, which are all from the Pleistocene of the Torbryan Cave, 

 Torquay, are in each case seen from the inner side. D.i.3. and d.c. 

 were not represented in the series figured and are shown merely in 

 outline. Preserved in the British Museum. 



5. Right' 



mandibular ramus of a young Arctic Fox {Ganis lag opus). 

 b. Lett ) 



These specimens, both seen from the outer side, are from the Pleistocene of 



the Ightham fissure, near Maidstone, and are preserved in the collection 



of Mr. W. J. Lewis Abbott, F.G.S., of St. Leonard's-on-Sea. 



7. and 8. Fourth lower premolar of the specimen from Spritsail Tor, Grower, 



described as Lycaon anglicus. This specimen is preserved in the British 



Museum. 



7. Outer aspect. 8. Inner aspect. 



a. Anterior cusp. 



In all the above specimens the roots when shown in outline are not visible, 



being hidden by the bone of the jaw. 



