ADVERflSEMENr. 



IN the account of the Mammoth, published 

 in October last, the first crude ideas from an im^ 

 perfect examination ivere hastily given : subsequent 

 investigation has discovered ma?iy interesting cir- 

 cumstances, njuhich are here detailed; and some 

 passages which were Jiot sufjiciently explicit, have 

 been more fully explained. Instead, therefore, of 

 re-publishijig it as a second edition, which has been 

 long called for, it was preferred to give it a more 

 methodical, satisfactory, and enlarged form, only 

 adopting such passages as suited the present purpose^ 

 (instead of the affectation of giving them a new 

 dress,) and dwelling upon those parts of the subject 

 which were but slightly noticed in the former pub- 

 lication. 



