C M5 J 
bb. The Ends of the tranfverfe Lamella , terminating-: 
in the Surface of the exerted Part, and here of the 
Hardnefs of Stone. 
cc. The anterior Lamella not extending to the ex- 
erted Part, and, perhaps, lying hid either in the 
Socket of the Os maxillare , or under the Gums. 
d. The anterior Apophyjis or Root of the Tooth, not 
quite intire. 
e. The pofterior Apophyjis or Root, broken as the. 
foregoing. 
f. A deep Sinus between the two Apophyfes. 
Figure V. 
The Tusk, by fome improperly called the Horn, 
of the Right Side, having a twofold Direction by be- 
ing bent outward and backward, which is peculiar to 
the Male Elephant, it being ftraiter in the Female. 
It is the Ebur fojjile of the Shops, and weighs, 
cxxxviiib. §j. 3 ij • 3 ij- Apothecaries Weight, or 160 
Pound Ruffian. 
Its Length, or the exterior Circumference of its 
back Part, was 136 Inches, 5 Lines. 
The Circumference of the Root, where it got dear 
of the Socket, was the greateft, being 18 Inches, f 
Lines. 
The fubtended Arch from one Extremity to the 
other, yy Inches. 
The fame fubtended Arch ac. but bigger, 61 
Inches. 
a. The Root hollow within, the Cavity extending be- 
yond the Place mark’d b. 
b. The Root riling above its Socket, where it was 
thickeft. 
c.. The. 
