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Description a, Skull of Hexaprotodon (formerly Hippopotamus) Sivalensis, viewed from below, one-eighth of the natural size; b, Molar tooth of the same, showing the surface of the crown, one-half of the natural size: c, Front of the lower jaw of the same, showing the six incisors and the tusk-like canines, one-eighth of the natural size. Upper Miocene, Siwâlik Hills; (After Falconer and Cautley.)
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Author H. ALLEYNE NICHOLSON

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