38 TRANSACTIONS OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
12. Lower jaw, perfect with the exception of right condyle and 
portion of ramus adjacent. Contains all the sockets, but only- 
two teeth, much worn on an outward slant. The broken fangs 
of right canine and bicuspid are left in their sockets. Massive 
angular chin; slanting ramus, 1*75 inches broad; depth at 
symphysis, L25 inches. This was the first jaw found. 
13. Lower jaw, perfect with exception of the condyles. Con- 
tains seven teeth, with both canines ; much worn. Interangular 
breadth, 3*5 inches; depth at symphysis, 1*125 inches. Chin 
somewhat rounded. Corresponds very closely in character with 
No. 2. 
14. Portions of mandible from first right bicuspid to second 
left molar. Contains four teeth, with sockets of incisors and 
canines. Jaw thick but not deep. 
15. Left ramus of mandible, with condyle and six teeth worn 
flat, and two sockets ; lower front margin absent. Extreme depth 
from top of condyle, 2*75 inches; extreme breadth of ramus, 1*5 
inches. Also portion of right ramus, with one tooth and five 
sockets; depth at symphysis, 1*18 inches. 
16. Germs of two deciduous molars. 
17. Upwards of seventy loose teeth, the majority of which 
cannot be connected with the fragments of jaws enumerated. In 
the concrete-floor twenty-eight were found, representing at least 
three individuals — one set large, and little worn, including canine 
1*06 in length; another much worn; and a third small and much 
worn. Teeth were found in every part of the cave, in something 
approaching the same proportion to the remains of other animals. 
They are chiefly of a massive character, and, however much worn, 
show hardly a single trace of decay. 
The jaws give ample room in every instance for the full number of 
teeth, and in the majority of cases the canines are prominent. 
