PLATE YII. 
Primates and Carnivora. 
Fig. 1. 
„ 2,3. 
„ 4 . 
,, 5, 5 a. 
„ 6 . 
„ 7. 
„ 8 . 
„ 9. 
„ 10, 10a. 
„ 11 . 
Semnopithecus entellus (Dufresne). Part of the right half of the palate of a female ; 
from the Charnel-House cave (bed A). No. F. 201a. — Page 28. 
Semnopithecus entellus (Dufresne). Part of the right maxilla and mandibular ramus ; 
from the Charnel-House cave (bed M). No. F. 201. — Page 28. 
Semnopithecus entellus (Dufresne). The right calcaneum ; from the Cathedral cave 
(bed C ). No. F. 2015. Page 28. 
Cynocephalus, sp. The second left lower true molar ; from the Charnel-House cave (bed 
M). No. F. 202. Fig. 5a exhibits the outer aspect. — Page 28. 
Viverra karnuliensis, Lyd. Part of the left ramus of the mandible ; from the Charnel- 
House cave (bed L ). No. F. 227. — Page 31. 
Herpestes griseus, Desm. The cranium ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Ch, but probably 
of recent origin). No. F. 230. — Page 32. 
Herpestes griseus, Desm. The left ramus of the mandible associated with the preceding 
specimen. 
Herpestes griseus, Desm. The left humerus ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Ca ). No 
F. 230 a.— Page 33. 
Herpestes fuscus, Waterh. The left ramus of the mandible ; from the Cathedral cave 
(bed Cd). No. F. 231. — Page 33. 
Herpestes fuscus, Waterh. The left humerus ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Ca). No. 
F. 231a. — Page 33. 
„ 12. (?) Prionodon, sp. The imperfect left humerus; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cb). No. F. 
2295.— Page 32. 
,, 13, 13a. Hyjena crocuta (Erxl.). The left lower carnassial, from the inner (13) and outer (13a) 
aspects ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cb). No. F. 222. — Page 30. 
,, 11, 14a. Felis rubiginosa, Geoffr. The imperfect left maxilla; from the Cathedral cave (bed Ca). 
No. F. 229. — Page 30. 
,, 15. Felis rubiginosa, Geoffr. The right ramus of the mandible; from the Cathedral cave 
(bed Cb). No. F. 229. — Page 30. 
„ 16. Felis rubiginosa, Geoffr. The right humerus ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cc). No. 
F. 229 a.— Page 30. 
„ 17. Felis chaus. Guldens. The left ramus of the mandible; from the Cathedral cave (bed 
Ca). No. F. 228. — Page 29. 
,, 18 . Felis chaus, Guldens. The left upper canine, from the inner aspect; from one of the 
Karnul caves. No. F. 228a. — Page 30. 
,, 19. (?) Felis pardus, Linn. A first phalangeal ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cc). No. F. 225. 
Page 29. 
,, 20. Felis Tigris (or ? leo), Linn. The first phalangeal of the third digit of the pes ; from the 
Purgatory cave. No. F. 224a. — Page 29. 
,, 21. Ursus labiatus, Blainv. The distal extremity of the right humerus; from the Chapter- 
House cave (bed Ab). No. F. 226. — Page 33. 
* All the specimens are in the Indian Museum, and are represented of the natural size. The 
humeri are all viewed from the palmar aspect, and the lateral views of the mandible are from the outer 
aspect, c.f. entepicondylar foramen ; ec. c. ectepicondyle ; en. c. entepicondyle, 
