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PHILOSOPHICAL 
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TRANSACTIONS. 
For the Months of July, AuguPr, and September, 1710. 
A Continuation of the 
Ofteographia Elephantina : 
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A full and exa£t Defcription of all the Bones of an 
Elephant, which dy’d near Dundee , April the 2 yth, 
1706. with their feveral Dimenfions. 
To which are premis’d, 
1. An Hijlorical Account of the Natural Endowments, and 
feveral wonderful Performances of Elephants, with the 
manner of Taking and Taming them. 
2. A port Anatomical Account of its Parts . 
And added, 
1. An exatt Account of the Weight of all the Boms in 
this Subject. 
a. The Method 1 us'd in preparing the Sceleton. 
Four large Copper Plates, wherein are reprefented the 
Figures af the Stuff'd Skin, and prepared Sceleton, as 
they now fand in the Publick ’ Hall of Rarities at Dun- 
dee 5 with the feparated Bones in feveral Views, and 
other Parts of this Elephant. 
Communicated in a Letrer to Dr. Hans $loane, R. S. Secy. 
By Mr, Patrick, Blair, Surgeon, &c. 
