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Sir Everard Home’s account of some 
that these officers state, that the rock surrounding the cavern, 
was equally hard with the other parts, requiring the same 
force to blast it, and that the quarrying was paid for accord- 
ingly. 
The following is a list of the bones sent up by Mr. Whitby 
to "Sir Joseph Banks ; they all belonged to the Rhinoceros ; 
but it will appear in the enumeration that they were parts of 
the skeletons of three different animals. 
The third grinding tooth from behind, on the right side of 
the upper jaw. 
The third grinder from the left side of the same jaw. 
The second grinder from behind, on the right side of the 
lower jaw. 
The second grinder from before, on the left side of the 
upper jaw. 
The third or middle grinder on the left side of the lower 
jaw. 
One of the smallest of the anterior grinders. 
The upper portion of the radius of the right fore leg. 
A portion of the fifth dorsa 1 vertebra. 
A portion of the cotyloid cavity of the scapula of the left 
shoulder. 
The upper part of the atlas, with a portion of the articu- 
lating surface. 
The olecranon of the right fore leg. 
The first phalanx of one of the toes of the fore foot. 
The lower extremity of the left os humeri. 
Upper part of the right os humeri. 
The head of the left os femoris. 
The lower extremity of ditto. 
