To the thick-skinned quadrupeds belong animals of at least four genera—Elephant, Rhinoceros, Horse, and Hog.
In addition to the large grinders of the mammoth, before described, there occurred a remarkable molar tooth of a very young mammoth (length or anteroposterior diameter of the crown one inch and three-quarters, breadth one inch and one-eighth), containing six plates; it appears to belong to the “thick-plated” variety, but is unlike any of the numerous small grinders of this animal, contained in the British Museum and elsewhere, with wnich it has been carefully compared.
The larger molars of the rhinoceros were all fragmentary; but a small tooth, having its enamel equally thick with that of the larger specimens, may, it is presumed, belong to a small species of that animal.