1807.] 
ma. Neither the tusks of the elephant, 
nor the grinders of the morse and the 
dugong, have any other covering. 
From this Report we farther learn that 
M. Tenon has presented to the Institute 
a work on this subject, in which he has 
been engaged for more than twenty-five 
years, and wherein he had anticipated M. 
Cuvier himself, as well as Mr. Everard 
Home, and other British anatoraists, in 
most of their observations on the man- 
ner in which the teeth of eléphants. de- 
cay, and are replaced. 
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List of New Publications. 
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The same indefatigable anatomist has at 
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M. Cuvier-concludes lis Report by an-= 
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valuable works, and among others, a new 
edition of Dumas’ Physiology, and M, 
Barthé’s Elements of the Science of 
‘Man. 
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