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1 !’ ay, we take in the whole Tile of the LamelU. 
None of the Lamella are contiguous ; there inter - 
pofes betwixt them a thinner Tlate of a whiter 
Colour , and a laxer Texture . Three or four of the 
outmof at one End of the Tile , appear undulated at 
the Top of the Tooth , are near as broad at Top as at 
the Root, and have a blunt Ending. The ref of 
them are by Degrees contracted to a Toint , are 
gradually floorter and Jhortcr to the other Extre- 
mity of the Tile , and alfo bend a little over one 
another . And each of them , as it approaches the 
Top , divides , as it were , into fever al fraaller Teeth ; 
and with thefe the Lamella of this Figure termi- 
nate. The above-defcribed Tooth was lodged at al- 
7 nof twelve hoot Depth in the Earth. Above it were 
the following Strata : i. The top Earthy a blackijh , 
clayey Soil , about 1 6 Inches, z. Sandy Clay inter- 
mixed with Tebbles , five Foot. 3. A blackijh Sand 
with fmall white Stones in it, one Foot. 4. A 
loamy , foftcr Sort of Gravel, one Foot. 5, A /harp- 
er Gravel, about two Foot. The Tooth was found 
a Foot and a Half deep in this Stratum of (I ravel. 
Below this fifth Stratum there was a blue Clay. 
Thus far Mr. Morton. It is very vifible, that this 
Grinder alfo, by lying in the Earth, hath undergone 
the fame Alteration with the Tusk above defcribed 
found in Bowdon-parva Field. 
N° 119, and izo, of my Catalogue, are two Pieces 
of another large Grinder, very probably of an Elephant 
too, turned to a very hard, ftony, and almoft metallick 
Sub dance. 
N° izi is a Piece of the Mo laris, or Grinder of 
an Elephant, where the undulated Lamella? are fet 
very clofe to each other. N° 
