﻿PLATE III. 



Pleistocene Mustelimi. 



Cranium and Mandible. 



Weasel (Mustela vulgaris, var. minuta), and Badger (Meles taxus). 



(Natural size except figs. 2 a and 4<a.) 



Mustela vulgaris (var. minuta). 

 Fig. 



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„ TT view of a cranium from the Pleistocene of Ightham, near Maidstone 



2. Ventral , n & 



3. Lateral] ( Corner ColL )- 



2 a. Anterior part of fig. 2 two and a half times natural size. 



4. Associated right mandibular ramus seen from the inner side (Corner Coll.). 

 4 a. The same nearly three 'times natural size. 



Meles taxus. 



5. Left mandibular ramus of a young individual seen from the inner side. 



6. Left mandibular ramus of a young individual seen from the outer side. 

 Both the above specimens are from the Pleistocene of the Happaway Cave ; 



5 is preserved in Dr. F. Corner's Collection ; 6 in the British Museum. 



7. Left side viewlof a cranium and mandible from the Langwith Cave, Mans- 



8. Anterior view/ field (Mullins Coll.). 



9. Inner view of a left mandibular ramus from the same locality (Corner Coll.). 



Lettering as in Plate I. 



