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An account of the Fossil Tongue of a Pastinaca 
Marina , ( Raia Pastinaca, Lin.) dug up in Mary- 
land; with a comparison of it with the recent 
tongues of the Thornback. Illustrated with many 
figures. Vol. 19. 
An account of a pair of very extraordinary 
large horns, found in a cellar at Wapping ; with 
figures. Dr Hook suspected they were the horns 
of an animal described by Nieuhoff under the 
name of Sukotyro, as it is called by the Chinese. 
Sir Hans conjectures, they might belong to the 
Taurus Carnivorus of Agacharchides ; of which 
he traces the history through the writings of the 
ancients ; but thinks it very uncertain whether this 
is the same animal with the Sukotyro. Vol. 34. 
An account of such specimens of Elephants’ 
Teeth and Bones as are reposited in the museum 
of Sir Flans Sloane, with figures, vol. 35. Intro- 
ductory to 
Remarks on divers accounts of Teeth and 
Bones, found under ground, vol. 35. 
Conjectures on the fascinating power attributed 
to the Rattle Snake, vol. 38. 
Accounts of the pretended Serpent Stone, 
called Pietra de Cobra de Cabelos, and of the 
Pietra de Mombezzo, or the Rhinoceros Bezoars ; 
with the figure of a Rhinoceros with a double 
horn, vol. 4G. 
