THE ELEPHANT AS AN EMBLEM 



specimens which have beeu and are in the possession of the Zoologi- 

 cal Society, and other proprietors. It was apparently used in the 

 past. Certain Carthaginian coins are stamped with a figure of 



the African Elephant ; but in Africa no attempts are now made 

 to utilise tins creature except for food and ivory. 



The meaning of an Elephant as an emlilem upon a coin 

 appears to he eternity, and there is no question hut that the 



