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roborated by the remarkable structure of the 
lower jaw. 
rill IV. ^ jaws of two species of Dinothe- 
>■ 2- exhibit 
as arp f ^ disposition of the tusks, such 
Thp f animal, 
oim of the molar teeth, PI. 2. C Pis' 3 
hat of the molar teeth in Tapirs ; but a remark- 
e eviation from the character of Tapirs as 
pre effort? consists in ’the 
p esence of two enormous tusks, placed at tlio 
theVValru:: tpi^t a f aT'’" 
peLS^y rttVloroTtU'r^ “and 
With tsl/Tifr 
«ucrdil on dry land. No 
structure attended this 
water • and th destined to live in 
Tapirs to ^1^- of the family of 
nearly allipn'^ Dmotherium was most 
it was . that, like them, 
inhabitant of fresh-water lakes and 
