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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
11. Small molar tooth of fox. 
12. Great molar tooth of the right lower jaw of fox; outside view- 
13. Inside view of No. 12. 
14. Penultima of upper jaw, right side of fox. 
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' /Molar teeth of the first set of a young hyaena. 
CMolar teeth, See. 
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18. Outside view of No. 17. 
19. Canine tooth of a young hyaena. 
20. 21. Posterior molar tooth of the lower jaw of a young hyaena, 
much worn. 
22, 23, 24, 25. Outside and inside views of two molar teeth of 
the upper jaw of a young hyaena: they are all extremely thin, and 
have deep furrows worn on them. They may be seen in the jaw at 
Plate XIII. No. 3, 4. 
26, 27. Posterior molar tooth of the upper jaw of a young hyaena. 
28, 29. Posterior tooth and penultima of a weasel, left upper jaw 
(twice the natural size). 
30, 31. Side and front views of the same tooth, probably a 
diseased molar tooth of an hyaena. 
Plate VII. 
1. Small molar tooth of a very young elephant, being the average 
size of those found in the den. 
2. Fragment of a still younger elephant’s tooth, of the natural size. 
3. Molar tooth of upper jaw of rhinoceros. 
4. Inside view of molar tooth of lower jaw of rhinoceros. 
5. Crown of No. 4, as seen from above. 
6. Outside view of No. 4. 
7. Molar tooth of the upper jaw of a horse. 
