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the exerted part , or that part which ftands above the 
Goomes, is but feven inches in length, and three in breadth. 
Tis not above S an inch above the Goomes, but faften'd 
within the Jaw I a foot, where deeped. The faid exert ed part 
looks like eight or nine Rows of Teeth, three, four, and 
five in a Row, all coalefcent. The fides all along waved. 
The furthermoft Roots like the folds of an old fet 
Ruff. It weighs above eleven pounds and 2 Haver-du- 
poyfe. 
A N O T H E R of the fame Teeth, fomewhat leffer. 
A THIRD, having part of it broken off. 
The Elephant, in my mind, hath fome affinity with the 
Boar. Both are Taper-Tail'd , hunch-back'd , little-Ey'd,' 
arm'd with Tusks, have the nether Chap {harp before, and 
a moveable Snout 3 the Elephants Probofcis being but a 
long Snout, and the Boars Snout a ihort Probofcis. 
The HOOF of a Solidungulous Animal. It was 
brought from Angola. Perhaps of a kind of Zebra there, 
anfwenng to the Indian defcnbed by Pigafeta. 'Tis much 
about the fhape of a Horfe s, but not fo big 3 two inches 
and 5 broad , two inches long , and as much in height 
Somewhat thick and ftrong. For the greater! part, black- 
ifh 3 but juffc before yellowifh, and half tranfparent. Within 
this is contained another young one ( together with its 
inclofed Bone ) all over of a yellowiih colour. The Zebra, 
Indica, (a) is in all his parts like a Mule, faving that it is (*) Aldv0 ~ 
not barren. van us * 
Another ftrange HOOF of a Solidungulous Animal. 
It is of a blackilh brown and opacous colour. Very thin, 
like that of a Calf. But rateably much broader than in 
other Animals, being not much above an Inch over fore- 
ward, yet expanded fide-ways two inches and a 
Another HOOF of the former kind,a little lefs ? blacker, 
and altogether opacous. 
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