372 gallo-grall.t:. 



Otis tarda. 



1861. Articulated skeleton of male. 0. C. 1348. 



Soutli Collection. 



1862. Articulated skeleton of female. 0. C. 1349. Purchased. 



1863. Skeleton of female. From Chefoo, China. 0. 0. 1349 a. 



Presented hi/ Consul Sio/'nhoe, F.P.S. 



1864. Skull. 0. C. 1350. Hunterian. 



1865. Sternum, with shoulder-oirdle [of specimen 1867], 

 wanting left coraeoid and scapula. S. S. 1245. 



Hunterian. 



1866,1867. Various bones. 0. C. 1351 and 1352 A. Hunterian. 

 (Some of the bones mounted in the Separate Series.) 



Otis tetrax. 



Otis tetrax, Linnajus, Syst. Nat. i. p. 264 (1760) ; Seebohrn, Hist. 

 Brit. B. ii. p. 5S7 (1884). 



The Little Bustard. 



Hah. Europe and Central Asia, ranging south to North Africa 

 in winter. 



1868. Skeleton. O.C. 1354a. 



1869. Skeleton. 0. C. 1354. Soutlt Collection. 



1870. Sternum, wanting left coraeoid and scapula. S. S. 1698. 



From the Zoological Society/. 



Otis australiso 



Otis australis, Gray iu Griff. Anim. Kingd. vol. iii. p. 305 (1829). 

 Choriotis cmstralis, Gould, Handb. B. Austr. ii. p. 208 (1865). 



The Australian Bustard. 



Hah. Australia. 



1871. Sternum, with right coraeoid, scapula, and fnrcula. Lake 

 George, N. S. Wales. S. S. 1086. 



Presented hjj Dr. K. P. Ramsay. 



