PLATE V 



Fig. 28. {a-c}- Right lemur of a bird about the size of a small goose; posterior 

 aspects; a, distal portion; b, proximal portion; and c, from the middle of the shaft. 

 (Cat. No. 953.) 



Fig. 29. (a-c). a is the proximal portion of a right carpo-metacarpus, palmar 

 aspect. Cat. No. 895. Yale Coll. (See description in text.) b, distal portion 

 of left tibio-tarsus, anterior aspect. Bird somewhat smaller than a Barred Owl 

 (Strix varia). Cat. No. 912, Yale Coll. (See description.) c, distal portion of 

 the right femur of some very large bird, seen on antero-oblique view. (Not deter- 

 mined; see description.) Cat. No. 863, Yale Coll. 



Fig. 30. Direct extemo-lateral view of the inner trochlear process of the right 

 tarso-metatarsus of Diatryma gigantea Cope. This is the specimen collected by 

 Marsh. In the figure the fracture is above. (See also Plate II, Figure 16.) Nat. 

 size. 



Fig. 31. Pedal phalangeal joint of Diatryma ajax Shuf. (Basal one of mid- 

 anterior toe ?.) Nat. size, lateral aspect. (Type.) (Figure 13, Plate LIV, Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vql. x.xxii, Art. XVI. Aug. 4, 1913: Author's ed.) 



Fig. 32. Direct lateral view of the inner aspect of the first or basal phalanx of 

 the outer pedal digit of Barornis rcgeiis JMarsh. Slightly larger than natural size. 

 See Figure 9 of Plate I (above). This bone is from a specimen of a Diatryma. 

 (See text description.) 



