ADDENDA 



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CTRCUMTERENCE 



LENGTH 



CIRCUMFERENCE 







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1 





The material was worth, on an average, $2.50 a pound. 

 The total weight of the 80 tusks listed was 680 pounds. The 

 heaviest weighed 17 pounds 4 ounces and was 8 ft. 5j in. 

 long, an altogether exceptional length, with a greatest cir- 

 cumference of 8 J in. ; another measured 8 ft. 3 in. in length, 

 with a weight of 14 pounds 10 ounces and a greatest circum- 

 ference of 8 in.; a heavier tusk, weighing 15 pounds 14 

 ounces, or close to 16 pounds, was 7 ft. 7| in. in length. A 

 tusk weighing 14f pounds was but 6 ft. long, while an- 



