. LTE GEOLOGIST. 133 



their of the fangs which belong to 



molar teeth. 1 i of the of the t« 



but lit absence of the third 



or largest true molar, ( mimal had scarcely attained full 



matu: aot extraordinary 



for pr ; from two inches to four or five inch 



.meter al crowns, while the third mo- 



lar of an adull from tj to 8] inches in the 



dimension. These interesting relics of a former age aud 

 a former population, are retained in the hands of their discov- 

 erer. It is greatly to be hoped that he will not allow them to 

 become scatU 



ing the , of the former survey, a large vertebra 



was d 1 in the w< rt of the State which was 



recognized at the time as the caudal vertebra of a whale, by 

 Prof. Sager, then State Zoologist. 



