Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
On looking over a miscellaneous collection of animal bones from a cave in North Wales, sent to me for identification by Mr. John H. Morris, of West Bromwich, I was pleased to discover the remains of the lynx, and as our knowledge of the occurrences of this animal in the British Isles is so scanty, it seems to me to be of some interest to record the present discovery.
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