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636. The right tusk of a young, or female, Mammoth. 

 From the tertiary beds of the Ohio. 



637- The extremity of the right tusk of a Mammoth. 

 From the tertiary beds of the Ohio. 



Purchased. 



Purchased. 



638. The half of a transverse section of the tusk of a Mammoth. 



Locality unrecorded.. Hunterian. 



Bones of the Trunk and Extremities. 



639. The atlas of a Mammoth (Elephas primigenius) . 



Locality unrecorded. Hunterian. 



639 1 . The atlas of an Elephant {Elephas indicus). This vertebra, in both the 

 recent and extinct Elephants, presents the character of the obtuse rough 

 or flattened under surface of the body, by which it is distinguished from 

 the atlas of the Mastodon. 



Locality unrecorded. Hunterian. 



640. The body of an anterior dorsal vertebra of a young Mammoth. 



Locality unrecorded. Hunterian. 



641. A dorsal vertebra, with the spinous process broken off, of a Mammoth. 



Locality unrecorded. Hunterian. 



642. A posterior dorsal vertebra of a Mammoth. 



From the pleistocene brick-earth at Ilford, Essex ; the bone was 

 discovered twenty-two feet below the surface. 



Presented by John Gibson, Esq. 



643. A fragment of the spine of the scapula of the Mammoth. 



From the pleistocene freshwater deposits at Walton in Essex. 



Presented by Dr. TVollaston, F.R.S. 



644. A fragment of the head of the humerus of a Mammoth. 



From the pleistocene beds at Bridport in Dorsetshire. 



Presented by the Earl of Essex to Sir Joseph Banks, and, by the 

 hands of Sir Everard Home, to the Museum of the College. 



