PROBOSCIDIA FROM BALUCHISTAN. 



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to one another, but diverging from within outwards, etc. In the 

 same papei' he gives characters in which he considei's the Indian 

 forms differ from D. giganteum. These are : — 



1. The longitudinal ridge connecting the transverse crests in 

 the molai's is ver}^ much stronger in the Indian forms. 



The present writer is nnable to see this difference in speci- 

 mens in the present collection, nor can the published figures 





of Indian forms be said to show any great difference in this 

 ];espect from European specimens in the British Museum 

 collection. 



