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which covers the ivory, and is extremely hard, brittle, and 

 fibrous. The fibres of enamel, separated by muriatic acid, 

 are found to be six-sided prisms, about l-6000th in breadth, 

 and transversely striped, which are well seen under the 

 polariscope. 



SECTION OF HUMAN TOOTF, 



(Perpendicular,) 



will show the enamel on the crown, like a narrow border 

 running round ; the ivory in a broad band round the pulp- 

 cavity ; and the cement round the fang, dotted with lacunae. 



SECTION OF HUMAN TOOTH, 

 (Transverse,) 



will only show the enamel and the ivory. 



Tooth of Saw-fish. 

 Sperm Whale. 



Jaw of Myliobates, or Eagle 

 Ray-fish. 



Wolf-fish. 

 Elephant's Tooth. 

 Tusk of Sus Indicus. 



