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ton of an Elephant $ whofe Tongue is fcarce longer 
than a Man's Hand: Which leaves no room to 
doubt but this muft be the Skeleton of an Ele- 
phant, 
rr. The upper Grinders, one on each Side, to which 
their Oppofites anfwer in the lower Jaw : And as 
the Elephant's Grinders are commonly four in 
Number, this Circumftance is another Proof of our 
Opinion. 
s. The Paffage from the Noftrils into the Probofcis, 
and ending in the Fauces , with the Os vomer very 
vifible : though ill drawn by the Negled of the 
Painter. 
it. The anterior Procefs of the Os maxillare , con- 
ftituting the Sockets of the Fore-teeth, which are 
to be exprefs'd in Figure VI. 
Figure IV. 
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A Grinder, which feems to be the Left one of the 
lower Jaw, feen on the Outfide. It weighs viij ft. 
gix. 3 ij. Apothecaries Weight, or 10 Pound RuJJian, 
Its greateft Length 12 Inches. 
Its perpendicular Height 5: Inches. 
Its Thicknefs, or Breadth, 3 Inches. 
'Tis made up of above 20 tranfverfe Lamella, a 
Finger thick, perpendicularly ere&, lying clofe to one 
another, and its Root compofed of two Apophyfes. 
a a. The plane Surface of the exerted Part of the 
Grinder, fcarce making half the Length of the 
Tooth, contrary to what is obferved in the Grinders 
of the upper Jaw, 
bb. The 
