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nutely, and found, thatthe carcase”had been‘deposited whole; bat 
that the jaw-bone, two of the ribs, and a thigh bone had been broken 
by some violent force while the carcase was whole ; on taking up 
the bones, this was evident, from every circumstance. -'Two'other 
parts of skeletons were, some years since, disinterred, one near 
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both instances, the es had been: torn asunder, and the bones 
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the bones were feewured.-- That the bones:were: deposited with the 
d to them, appears from the fact that they were found 
elogely. attached to each other, and evidently belonged only to one 
part of the carcase, and on a diligent search, no part of the other 
bones could be found within a moderate distance of the spot. If 
the animal had died where the bones were found, the whole skel 
eton would have been found at or near the place.. Great violence 
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the tre Jous cataracts, ssiiiaiahsiirhions ci onan ncotnaiie: the 
high mountains and ridges, and fell into the deep vallies between 
Shongham - mountain, and the level countries. at the west; that 
those carcases that came whole to the place where they finally rest- 
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