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ODOB.ENUS EOSMARUS ATLANTIC WALRUS. 



curved tusks near the posterior angle of the mouth, and long 

 spines from the chin, throat, head, and back. * A fifth t is a 



FIG. 6. "Sosinarns. Gesner, Addenda, 368, 10, 1560. (Reduced one- 

 ninth.)" 



creature having a swinish head, with long, ascending tusks in 

 the lower jaw, four short, clawed feet, and a rather long, cylin- 



FlG. 7. " Tacca manna, Gcsner, Addenda, p. 369, 1560." 



drical body wrapped in armor ! Another is a monstrous sea 

 animal, with a circle of long spines around the head, and tufts 

 of spines from the nostrils and chin, four feet, the anterior only 

 with claws, a forked tail with the points laterally recurved, and 



* See Fig\ 6, copied by Gray from Gesner. 

 t See Fig. 7, copied by Gray from Gesner. 



