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Mr. Clift on some fossil bones, &c. 
a very large hyasna, in which the parietal and occipital crest 
is greatly extended to afford surface for the attachment of 
muscles. 
Plate XII. 
Fig. 9. An outside view of the left side of the lower jaw of 
an hysena of very large size, where the teeth are considerably 
abraded by masticating hard substances. 
Fig. 10. An outside view of part of the lower jaw of a 
wolf, which corresponds most exactly in number, form, and 
size, with those of a full grown recent animal. 
