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T’ORBKAGLT!. 
mouth, which also had eaten away the upper lip on the right 
side, and which, occupying the roof of the mouth, had passed 
down the gullet towards the stomach. This disease bore a near 
resemblance to the cancer in the higher race of animals, and 
appears to have arisen spontaneously. A more lengthened degree 
of suffering was happily cut short by its becoming entangled 
in a fishing-net, from which it was not able to deliver itself. 
1 
1. — Largest Tooth of Poi-beagle, (natural size.) 
2.- Upper teeth. 3.— One ramus of the Jaw. 
