1835 Kirby Hab. &Inst. Anim. II. xxiv. 497One of the most remarkable animals of this Sub-order..on account of its enormous tusks, is named Deinotherium.
1847 Ansted Anc. World xv. 353A pachydermatous species..showing many curious points of resemblance to the Dinothere.
1880 Dawkins Early Man 143The deinotheres and mastodons..were either dragged in by the carnivores, or swept in by the flow of water.
1839–47 Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 867/2Those Mastodons..manifest the Dinotherian character.
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