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hiftory through the writings of the antlentsj 
hut thinks it very uncertain whether this 
is the fame animal with the Sukotyro. N' 
397. Vol. xxxiv. p. 222. 
An Account of fueh Specimens of Ele- 
phants Teeth, and Bones, as are repofited 
in the Mufeum of Sir Hans Sloan e ; with 
figures. N° 403. Vol. xxxv. p. 457. This 
was introduitory to 
Remarks on divers Accounts of Teeth, 
and Bones, found under ground. lb. N* 
404. p. 497. In which tlje curious reader 
meets with much information. 
An Account of the Symptoms arlfing 
from eating the Seeds of Henbane ; with 
Remarks. N° 429. Vol. xxxviii. p. 99. 
Conjedlures on the fafcinating Power at-? 
tributed to the Rattle-fnake. N' 433. Vol. 
xxxviii. p. 321. 
Anfwer to the Marquis of Caumont's 
Letter, relating to an extraordinary Calculus 
of the Bladder. N*450. Vol. xL p. 374. 
The ftone is figured in the TranfaSlions, In 
fliape, it refembled, in fome meafure, a glo^ 
bular pyrites befet with long, blunt, and 
ramified points. N°450. Vol. xl. p. 374. 
Anfwer, 
