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%vhich could not have been more animated if 

 every tree had participated in the joy. " Gra- 

 cious God, what a jaw! how many animals 

 have been cmshed between it !" was the ex- 

 clamation of all : a fresh supply of grog went 

 round, and the hearty fellows, covered with 

 mud, continued the search with encreafing 

 vigour* The upper part of the head was 

 found twelve feet distant, but so extremelv 

 rotten that we could only preserve the teeth 

 and a few fragments. In its form it exactly 

 resembled the head found at Masten's ; but, as 

 that was much injured by rough usage, this,, 

 from its small depth beneath the surface, had 

 the cranium so rotted away as only to shew 

 the formar-ound the teeth, and thence extend- 

 ing to the condyles of the neck ; the rotten 

 bone formed a black and greasy mould above 

 that part which v/as still entire, yet so tender 

 as to break to pieces on lifting it from its 

 bed. 



This collection was rendered still more com- 

 plete by the addition of those formerly taken 

 up, and presented to us by Drs. Graham and 

 Post. They were a rib, the sternum, a femur, 



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