04 tiUlDt: TO THE FOSSII, 3IAM.MA1.S AND JJIKUS. 



Wall-case and maudilile and otlier remaius are exhibileil in AVall-ca.se 

 ^^* 4o. This genus (Fig. 61) resembles Telrabclodon in its tusks 



Fig. 59.— Skull and lower jaw of Elephas (Slcfjuduii) rjanesa, showing 

 immense tusks, from the Lower Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills, India ; 

 one thirty-second nat. size. (Stand K.) 



Fig. 60. — Skull and lower jaw of Tetrabdudun (auiusfidcns, s^howing 

 elongated chin with pair of terminal cutting teetli (l-i.), from the 

 Middle Miocene of Sausan, France; one-twentieth nat. size. nar. 

 position of nostrils ; 2i.i. upper incisor or tusk. (After C. W. 

 Andrews.) 



and elongated face, Init differs in having a less ele})liant-like 

 .skull, with more numerous and relatively smaller grinding 

 teeth. It is preceded again in the ^Middle Eocene of Egypt 



