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Mineralogia» 



Rudolphus Ericus Raspe, 



Diflertatio epiftolaris de ojftbus et dentibus elephantum alia- 

 rumque belluarum in America Septentrional i , aliis- 

 que borealibus regiombus obviisj qua indigenarura 

 belluarum efTe oltenditur. 

 Philof. Transact. Y. 1 765. p ? 12,6.. 



Ofla et Cornua Cervini Generis. 



Robert Barker, 



An account of a flag's head and horns, found at Alport, 

 in the parish of Youlgreave, in the County of Derby. 

 Philof. Transact. Y.1785- p-353- 

 Thomas Knoweton, 



An account of two extraordinary deers horns, fourud «lu^ 

 der ground in different parts of Yorkshire. 

 ■ Ibid. Y. 1746. p. 124. 



Thomas Moeineux, 



A difcourfe concerning the large horns frequently found 

 under ground in Ireland, concluding from them that 

 the great American .deer , called a moofe, was for- 

 merly common in that island : with remarks on fome 

 other things natural to that country. 

 Ibid.-Y. 1697. $g 489. 

 James Kelly, 



An account of the ftrata met with in digging for marie 

 and of horns found under ground in Ireland, 

 Ibid. Y. 1726. p. 122. 

 Timothy Edwards, 



Defcription of a horn or bone, lately found in the river 

 Chemung, or Tyoga, a weftern branch of the Susque- 

 hanna , about twelve miles from Tyoga point, i 

 Memoirs of the American Acad. Vol. 2. P. 1. p. 16*4. . 

 Friederich Eberhard von Rochow, 



Nachricht von einem ungewohnlich grofsen mit Steinrinde 

 diinne iiberzogenen Geweih, eines zu dem Hirfchge- 

 fchlecht gehorigen, vermuthlich nicht mehr befcann- 



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