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and examining them in London, Miss Bate found that the 

 supposed goat bones obtained^ by her in Majorca were 



Fig. 22. — Horizontal view of the teeth in the lower and upper jaw 

 of the goat. In front of the lower jaw the group of three incisors 

 (inc. I.) and one canine is seen, whilst the toothless bony plate {p.) 

 of the upper jaw, ag;nnst which they work, is seen in the right-hand 

 half of the figure. The molars, " grinders," or cheek-teeth are 

 numbered i to 6 in each jaw. 



really those of a new and most extraordinary animal, to 

 which (in a paper published in the ' Geological Magazine ' 



