﻿PLATE II. 



Pleistocene Mustelid^. 



Cranium and Mandible. 



Marten (Mustela martes), Stoat (Mustela erminea), and Weasel (Mustela vulgaris). 



(All except fig. 12 a natural size.) 



Mustela martes. 



Fig. 



1. Dorsal 



2. Ventral 



3. Lateral, 



4. Inner] view of a left mandibular ramus from the Pleistocene of the Langwith 



5. Outer} Cave, near Mansfield (Mullins Coll.). 



view of a ? Prehistoric cranium from the Edenvale Cave, co. Clare 

 (National Mus., Dublin). 



Mustela erminea. 



' -r -, [view of a cranium from the Pleistocene of Berry Head (Brit. Mus.). 



7. Lateral] J ' 



8. Outer aspect of the right ramus of the corresponding mandible (Brit. Mus.). 



9. Ventral view of an imperfect cranium from the Pleistocene of Kent's Hole, 



Torquay (Brit. Mus.). 



Mustela vulgaris. 



10. Dorsal \ view of a cranium from the Pleistocene of the Ightham Fissure, near 



11. Lateral] Maidstone (Lewis Abbott Coll.). 



12. Left mandibular ramus seen from the outer side, from the Pleistocene of 



the Brixham Cave (Brit. Mus.). 

 12 a. The same two and a half times natural size. 



Lettering' as in Plate I. 



