Memoir vpon living and fossil Elephants. ^53 



TABLE. 



Authors 

 consulted. 



Details upon the tusks. 



Daubenton, 



^No. DCDXCVl of Siberia, trun- S 

 cated in front j 



No. DCDXCV of Siberia, trun-') 

 cated at botli ends J 



No. DCDXCiV of Siberia, trun-1 

 cated at both ends J 



tauja£,Geo- 

 logie, 293. 



fortli 



Camper. 



No.DCDVCH, truncated at both ^ 

 eids ^ 



"Tji»k from the environs of Rome, 



, found by Messrs. Lartvdiefou- 



cauld and Desmarets, much 



I trill, cated ai the two eiuls, and 



J_ broktu in three pieces - 



I Tusk found at Serlj^.ui, near Ve ~\ 



\ rona,by Fortis and Count Ga-f 



< zola, truncated at botli ends, t 



■J swelled by infiltration j 



^Fossil tusk from Tuscany 



(Tusk from Siberia — Camper's "(^ 

 cabinet j 



J First elephant of Burgtonna 5 



(^ Second - - - - . 



Pallas, Nov. T'l'he largest tusk from Siberia, in "i 



Com. Petr<f the Petereburg-h ca.biiiet, trun- > 



xiii. p. 473. <_ cated at both ends J 



rThe largest uisk of Cimstodt, 



J very crooked, tr;.; cated at the x 



(_ two ends J 



Reisel U Opleiss assert that it was 



Messer- "^ 



schmidt and 



Brcyiiius, 



Phil. Trans. 



xl. p. 134. 3 

 Herman, f The fusV. suspended in the cathe 



ProjT pecul. I dral, very crooked 



PI,'' ' > I'usTt at Wendcheine 



Zach, 



A very crooked tusk from Sibe- 

 ria 



S O rt " 



■' 6' 

 ofVerona 



S' 6" 

 5' and 



upwards, 



a' and 



unwards. 



io' 



i 



10' 



if,' G" 5'" 

 Roman. 



6' 7" 

 4' 10" 



2" c. 



and at 

 the otlier 

 end 5" 4 " 

 4" S'" & at 



he other 



end 4" 

 2" 10" at 



the two 



ends 



2" 9"' and 

 I" 10'" at 

 the other 

 end 



iTom 9" to 

 10" ditto 



lbs. oz. 



89 4 



► 15 5 



S'' C"' i-i at 

 the other 

 end C" 4' " 

 r" ?nd ai 

 the olher 

 end ;i' 



3" 5'" 

 5" 6'" 



Apothe- 



,^ tight. 



As 



