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rus ; and to fhew the Imp 
to eledtric fluid 
Elephant. An account of the fkeleton of an ele 
pliant lately dug up at Tonna Tenizel 
An account of the taking and training of e 
phants in Zeylan - Strach 
— — A full and exa£t defcription of all the bones 
an elephant, with their feveral dimenfioi 
To which are premifed, an hifto ical accoi 
of the natural endowments and feveral wond 
fill performances of elephants, with the m; 
ner of taking and training them * an anaton 
cal account of its parts, 
A continuation 
&c. 
and microfcopical obfervations upon 
texture of the lkin of elephants i 
the 
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phant, with the figures and fituation of 
oflicles, labyrinth and cochlea, in the ea 
that animal - B 
An account of elephants teeth and bones fo 
under ground, Part I. - SI 
Part II. - - SI 
Obfervations, and a defcription of fome m; 
moth’s bones dug up in Siberia, proving tl 
to have belonged to elephants - Br 
Letter concerning an extraordinary large fo 
tooth of an elephant - Be 
An account of feveral bones of an eleph 
found at Leyfdown in the Ifle of Shepp 
- - 7 < 
Obfervations on the bones commonly fuppi 
A diflertation on the bones and teeth of e] 
phants, and other beafts, found in North Am 
rica, and other northern regions, by which 
appears they are the bones of indigenous beafti 
Ellicott. Obfervations for proving the 
Mr. Eliicott’s clock at St. Helena 
— — See Clock. 
Ellipse. A diredt and sreometrica! method 
Mafon 
orbs of the primary planets may be determined. 
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