THE TAPIR AND RHINOCEROS. 



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gigantic animals, whose bodies exceeded that of the 

 elephant in bulk, but they had shorter limbs with t 



FIG. 34. 



A. Skull of Brontotherium ingens. One-tenth nat. size, n, Nasal bone ; 



i, mid jawbone ; m, upper jaw ; j, cheek bone ; /, frontal bone ; 

 p, parietal bone ; c, condyle. 



B. The same looked at from above, with the brain given in outline. After 



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four toes on the front feet and three behind. The 

 skull (Fig. 34), which is elongated after the manner 



