﻿PLATE XL 



Felis spelcea, Goldfuss. 



UPPER PERMANENT DENTITION. 



(Natural size.) 



Fig. 



1. Maxillaries and intermaxillaries of very large animal, showing the whole of the dentition, 



except the first right incisor, the second premolars, and both true molars. The tips of 

 the canines are slightly restored. From Sandford Hill Cave. Mr. Beard's Collection, 

 Taunton Museum. 



2. 2'. First right incisor, outer lateral and posterior or palatal aspects. 



3. 3'. Second right incisor, inner lateral and posterior or palatal aspects. These two teeth are 



from Raven's Cliff Cave, Gower. Col. Wood's Collection. 



4. 4', 4". Third right incisor, outer lateral, coronal, and inner lateral aspects. Bleadon Cave, Mr. 



Beard's Collection, Taunton Museum. 



5. Right canine, outer lateral aspect, very perfect specimen of average size of large form. Raven's 



Cliff Cave, Gower. Col. Wood's Collection. 



6. Left canine, inner lateral aspect. Wookey Hysena-den. Dr. Boyd: Taunton Museum. 



7. Right canine, outer lateral aspect. This belongs to the same animal as fig. 11. Williams's 



Collection, Taunton. 



8. 8'. Coronal and outer lateral aspects of left second premolar, large form. Bleadon Cave. Mr. 



Beard's Collection, Taunton Museum. The small form is shown in figures of skull in 

 Pis. VI and VII. 



9. Third premolar, outer lateral aspect, right side, largest known to authors. Wookey Hysena- 



den. In possession of Mr. Boyd Dawkins. 

 10. Third left premolar, inner lateral aspect, average size of large form. Bleadon Cave. Mr. 



Beard's Collection, Taunton Museum. 

 1 1 • Third right premolar, inner lateral aspect, smallest known to authors. Probably from 



Bleadon. Mr. Williams's Collection, Taunton Museum. 



1 2. Fourth right premolar, outer lateral aspect, largest known to authors. Probably from Bleadon. 



Mr. Williams's Collection, Taunton Museum. 



13. Fourth left premolar, inner lateral aspect, average size of large form. Probably from Bleadon. 



Mr. Williams's Collection, Taunton Museum. 



14. 14', 14". Posterior or outer anterior or inner and coronal aspects of the true molar. Bleadon Cave- 



Mr. Beard's Collection, Taunton Museum. 



N.B. The small form of the fourth premolar is fully illustrated in the Pis. VI and VII of the smaller skull. 



