LECH IM. IV. 15S 



iiaturali-ts of Europe, tin- teeth, or spiral lioni- 

 lik> , I<1 in very 1 



as tin- -upposed li> Unicorns. \"arious 



medical \irturs were attributed to them, and they 

 were even numbered among th<- artidt > oi' i 

 magnitifcnce. At Rosenberg in Denmark is said 

 11 pri-srrvcd an ancient throne, composed 

 of Narwhals' teeth, and which uas once the seat 

 of state of the ancient Daui-h Monarch*. 



I purposely omit speaking of the supposed 

 .i nt .-pecies of this genus; their dc scription, 

 as yet, IK ing not sufficiently accurate to justify 

 any very clear conclusions. 



Having thus taken a general view of the Mam- 

 malia or viviparous quadrupeds, we shall in our 

 ju-xt Lecture proceed to Birds. 



