The hair verged on a fiery red, the nose was a real sky-scraper and the upper lip was almost proboscidian in its length.
"The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him"
Paul Leicester Ford
Before the growth of the ancient forest, Number 3, Figure 33, the Mastodon arvernensis, a large proboscidian, characteristic of the Norwich Crag, appears to have died out, or to have become scarce, as no remains of it have yet been found in the Norfolk cliffs.
"The Antiquity of Man"
Charles Lyell
In this immense proboscidian, whose skull was three feet long, the upper pair of tusks had disappeared, and those of the lower jaw were bent down with a backward curve in walrus fashion.
"The Elements of Geology"
William Harmon Norton