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though one would be sufHcient, if the whole 

 skeleton was found together almost all united, 

 and without any extraneous bones, as was 

 the case with the skeleton discovered in Ulster 

 County, New-York, and erected in the Phi- 

 ladelphia museum : and we are now satisfied 

 that no other parts of the animal which owned 

 the graminivorous teeth and ivory tusks have 

 been yet discovered, because no other hones 

 have been found, but such as perfectly resem- 

 ble the skeletons dug up in New- York, and 

 which so materially differ from the Elephant. 



Hitherto I have not been able to learn 

 whether even a single tooth of the American 

 Incognitum has ever been discovered in Si- 

 beria 'y and, until we shall have at least one 

 authenticated fact of this kind, we must con- 

 clude that this animal was peculiar to America. 

 Nevertheless, I am disposed to think there 

 may yet be found in Siberia these carnivorous 

 teeth, because, as was observed before, teeth 

 similar to the graminivorous ones of Siberia 

 are found in America. Indeed it is by no 

 means improbable that as they were both in- 

 habitants of the same climate, in different ion- 



