270 STEGANOPODES. 



Pelecanus onocrotalus. 



1269. Skull (wantinu- right pterygoid). 0. C. 1172. 



Hunterian. 



1270. Skull (imperfect). O. C. 1173. Hunterian. 



1271. Cranium, from India. 0. C. 1169. 



Prescmted by Lieut. -Colo7\el Finch. 



1272. Mandible; left ramus bisected to show air-cavity. 0. 0. 



1174. Hunterian. 



1273. Right ramus of mandible. S. S. 772. 



Presented hy Dr. Leach. 



1274. Trunk, with the middle portion of sternum and anterior 



vertebrse missing. 0. C. 1106. 



Presented hy Sir Richard Owen, F.R.S. 



1275. Sternum, 0. C. 1108 d. 



Presented hy P. L. Sclater, Esq., F.R.S. 



1276. Sternum, with shoulder-girdle, wanting left coracoid and 



scapula. S. S. 771. Stores. 



1277. Right coracoid, right and left humerus, and left meta- 



carpus (with the right humerus longitudinally bisected). 

 0. C. 1175-1177, 1179. Hunterian. 



1278. Left coracoid, right metacarpus, and left phalanx of chief 



digit (with portions of bones removed to show cellular 

 structure of iiiterior). 0. C. 1109, 1110, 1111. 



Hunterian. 



1279. Right humerus. S. S. 773. Presented hy Dr. Leach. 



1280. Right radius. S. S. 774. Presented hy Dr. Leach. 



1281. Right ulna. S. S. 775. Presented hy Dr. Leach. 



1282. Sacrum. S. S. 776 a. Presented hy Dr. Leach, 



1283. Right femur. S. S. 776 B. Presented hy Dr. L.each. 



Pelecanus conspicillatus. 



Pelecanus conspicillatus, Temminck, PI. Col. v. pi. 276 (1824) ; 

 Gould, Handb. B. Austr. ii. p. 486 (1865). 



The Australian Pelican. 



