BIRD BONES ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN REMAINS. 
PLATE 26 . 
Figs. 1-4: Jabiru? zveillsi, sp. nov.__p. 146 
Fig. 1 : Humerus. Times .65. Actual length of bone 180 
mm. From the north bank, thrown out by the dredge. Fla. Surv. 
coll. No. 5961. Collected by Isaac M. Weills. 
Fig. 2 : Corocoid. Found in place in stratum No. 2. Fla. 
Surv. coll. No. 6782. Approximately one-half natural size. Ac¬ 
tual length of specimen 57 mm. This bone is shown natural size 
in text-figure 15, p. 157. 
Fig. 3: Metacarpals. Approximately one-half natural size. 
Actual length of bone 150 mm. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 7022. 
Fig. 4: Ulna. Approximately one-half natural size. Fla. 
Surv. coll. No. 6780. 
Fig. 5 : Right humerus of small bird, slightly reduced. Ac¬ 
tual length of bone 35 mm. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 6979. This bone 
was obtained from siftings from the sand in which the human 
bones were imbedded_p. 146 
The bird, represented by these bones, figs. 1-4, has a longer and 
more slender wing than that of the modern stork, Mycteria ameri- 
cana. 
