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Transactions. — Geology. 



Pachyornh inhabilis. 



Metatarsi, 19 ; tibiae, 15 ; femora, 16. This species is far 

 better represented than at Kapua— its numbers being nearly 

 equal to those of P. ele2:)lianto'iyus — and it appears to be dis- 

 tinctly smaller. However, it must be remembered that the 

 bones found at Kapua were too few in number to afford a 

 reliable comparison. The following are the measurements of 

 the smallest specimen : — 



Proximal 

 Width. 



Middle 

 Width. 



, Distal 

 Width. 



All the bones, especially the metatarsus, are well marked 

 off from those of P. clcphantoyus . 



LEG-BONES FROM ENFIELD. 

 Average Measurements, in Millimetres. 



