432 RATIT.E. 



^nomaloptfrwv lirom.-fotKfS. 



Of the following specimens of the tarso-metatarsus, some 

 probably belong to the next species : — 



2276. Right tarso-metatarsus. Marked " ./>. did//ormis." 



No history. 



2277. Right and left tarso-metatarsi. (Collected by the Rev. 



Ouvry North.) 



Received in exchange from the Christchurch Museum. 



2278. Three left tarso-metatarsi. Marked " D. didiformis.'' 



No history. 



2279. Left tarso-metatarsus. No history. 



2280. Left tarso-metatarsus. 



Presented by Messrs. Barker and Lingen. 



2281. Left tarso-metatarsus. Presented by II. D. Napier, Esq. 



Snomalopttrnj: UttJiformisi, 



Dinornis didiformis, Owen, Trans. Zool. Soc. iii. p. 242 (1844). 

 Anomalopteryx didiformis, Lydekker, Cat. Fossil Birds Brit. Mus. 

 p. 275 (1891). 



The Didine Moa. 



Ilab. Both islands of New Zealand. 



2282. Skeleton: mounted. F.C.I 588 A. 



Presented by Sir Julius von Ilaast, F.R.S. 



2283. Two right femora. No history. 



2284. Right femur. Marked " B. rheides." No history. 



2285. Inner half of right femur, longitudinally bisected. F. C. 



1579. No history. 



2286. Right femur. Presented by W. D. Napier, Esq. 



2287. Left femur. F. C. 1578. Marked " Z>. didiformis.'' 



No history. 



2288. Three left femora. Marked " D. rheides," " D. didiformis;' 



" I). dromieoidi'K. juv." 



