Skull of Indian Elephant (F.lff<has maximus) about 4M Years of Age. 



The cranial bones are entirely disarticulated, spaced, and mounted in tlieir 

 relative positions for study purposes. The cranium is hinged, and may be tipped 

 back to facilitate the study of the sphenoid and basiuccipital bones. The two 

 superior maxillary bones rotate, exposing the palatine and dental surface. 



The superior and inferior maxillary on the right side are cut away, exposing the 

 roots of the teeth, displaying their character, development, and succession. 



