406 MammMatia oF INDIA. 
describes and figures one brought to Europe in 1739, and another in 
1741 (‘ Philosophical Transactions,’ xlii.). 
The Asiatic rhinoceroses differ from the African in having the skin 
divided into shields by well-marked folds, long upper cutting teeth, 
the African having none, and by the produced conical nasal ‘bones of 
the skull instead of broad and rounded ones. There are one or two 
other minor yet well-marked differences which we need not mention 
here. 
GENUS RHINOCEROS. 
“The skin divided into shields by well-marked folds, lumbar and 
neck-folds well developed ; horn single, anterior; part of occipital bone 
Lower Jaw. Upper Jaw. 
Dentition of Rhinoceros. 
near the occipital condyle and the condyles themselves prominent.” 
—Gray. 
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