ANAXIDiE. 101 



'Extinct Birds of New Zealand,' pi. civ. figs. 10, 11. 

 The proportions of tliis and the preceding specimen are 

 exceedingly different from those of the corresponding 

 bones of Cereojisis. 



46584. The imperfect pelvis and sacrum. One of the types ; figured 

 (Fi^.) by Owen in the ' Trans. Zool. Soc.' vol. v. pi. Ixiv 

 figs. 5-7. 



46586. The left femur. One of the types ; figured by Owen in the 

 {Fi[/.) ' Trans. Zool. Soc.' vol. v. pi. Ixv. figs. 1, 2. 



46599. The left femur. This specimen has a narrower anterior 

 intercondj'lar space and a deeper popliteal depression than 

 the preceding one, but the following specimens show a 

 transition in these respects. 



46598. The right femur. 



32176. The right femur ; locality unknown. 



Walter Mantell Collection. Purchased, about 1855. 



46597. The right femur. 



46587. The left tibio-tarsus. One of the types ; figured by Owen 

 (Fig.) in the ' Trans. Zool. Soc' vol. v. pi. Ixvi. figs. 1-5. 



46608. The left tibio-tarsus of a rather smaller individual. 



46586 *. The right tibio-tarsus. Agrees in size with the preceding. 



46601. The right tibio-tarsus, wanting the greater part of the 

 cnemial crest. Agrees in size with No. 46587. 



46588. A fibula. One of the types ; figured by Owen in the 

 {Fi(j.) ' Trans. Zool, Soc' vol. v. pi. Ixvi. fig. 6. 



46602-3. The right and left fibula. 



46589. The left tarso-metatarsus. One of the types ; figured by 

 (Fi(j.) Owen in the ' Trans. Zool. Soc' vol. v. pi. Ixvii. figs. 



1-4, and apparently also in vol. ix. pi. xxxviii. fig, 12 of 

 the same. The extreme length is 0,147. 



46604. The right tarso-metatarsus. 



46617. A vertebra from the middle region of the neck, 



46619. A similar cervical vertebra. This and the preceding speci. 

 men are scarcely distinguishable in structure from the 

 corresponding vertebrae of Ceri:oj)sis. 



