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too crooked. It is very probable, that this pre- 
tended Horn was the dens exertus of an Elephant. 
The fame Author mentions a fubterraneous Cavern 
near Elbingeroda , wherein were found the Bones and 
Teeth of Men and Animals fo large, that it was fcarce 
credible, that ever any of that bulky Size fhould have 
exifted. 
The Grinder of an Elephant, petrified, is kept in 
the King of 'Denmark his Cabinet at Copenhagen , 
as appears by the Catalogue *, but there is no 
Mention made how it came thither, or where it was 
found. 
They {new in the fame Collection a large Thigh- 
bone, which weighs about twenty Danijh Pounds, 
and is above three Foot in Length f. It is fo old, 
according to the Author of the Catalogue, that it is 
almoft become ftony. The fame Author takes No- 
tice of another large Bone, then in the Collection 
of Otho Sperling, , which weighed 25 Pounds, and 
was four Foot long. It was, as Sperling told him, 
found in the Year 1643 at Bruges in F lander s, near 
the publick Prifon, in Prefence of Bernard de 
Aranda , and his, Sperling s, Father, who law the 
whole Skeleton there, which was of 20 Yards of 
Brabant in Length. 
A Piece of Ivory was dug up in a Field on the 
River Vijiula , about fix Miles from JVarfaw , which 
having been fhewn at Dantzick to Gabriel Rzac~ 
zynski , Author of the Natural Hiftory of Poland, 
it feemed to him to be the dens exertus of an 
Elephant p 
* Muf. Regium. Part I. Sect. vii. N° 109. f Ibid. Part I. Sect, i, 
N° 73. ^ Rzaczynski Hilt. Nat. Reg. Polon. pag. z, 
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