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AVAILABLE MATERIAL IN COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PATHOLOGY
1927
Science
SCIENCE location, the northeast corner of the Olympic Peninsula, the matter seems worthy of record. The find included two tusks in a fair state of preservation, one entire and one broken in two. The tusks were 64 and 64 3/16 inches long, respectively, the measurement being made on the outer curve. The diameter at the base was slightly over 20 inches: The weight was estimated at 35 pounds.
doi:10.1126/science.66.1718.541
pmid:17835716
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