PART 5. 



PRI€£ U. 



\/er 



RESEARCHES 



FOSSIL BONES^ 



IN WHICH ARE ESTABLISHED 



THE CHARACTERS OF 



WHOSE SPECIES HAVE BEEN DESTROYED 



BARON CUVIER, 



Great Officer of the Legion of Honour, Counsellor of State, and Member of the 

 Royal Council of Public Instruction, One of the Forty of the French Academy, 

 Perpetual Secretary to the Academy of Sciences, Member of the Aca- 

 demies and Royal Societies of London, Berlin, Petersburgh, 

 Stockholm, Edinburgh, Copenhagen, Gottingen, Turin, 

 Bavaria, Modena, The Netherlands, Calcutta, and of 

 the Linnaean Society of London, &c. &c. &c. &c. 



FOURTH EDITION, 



BY ADDITIONAL NOTES, 



AND A 



SUPPLEMENT LEFT BY THE AUTHOR. 



Triomphante des eaux, du trepas, et du temps. 

 La terre a cru revoir ses premiers habitans. 



Delille, 



IN FOUR VOLUMES. 



LONDON: 

 G. HENDEKSON, 2, OLD BAILEY, LUDGATE-HILL. 



AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. 



1834. 



J. HENDERSON,] 



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