12G CARINAT.E. 



and considerably narrower than the corresponding bono 

 of Colnmha cenas. The talon, with its characteristic 

 channels, is entire. 



Presented hy Professor T. Pupert Jones, 18S8. 



A. 209 a. An iraperfecfc left metacarpus probably referable to this 

 species ; from the same deposits. 



PresenU'd htj Prof. T. B. Jones. 



Genus CARPOPH AG A, Selby \ 

 Includes species of large sizo. 



Cavpopljaga noOrt-^calantiire (Gmclin % 



»Syn. Colnmha 7iov(e-scelrmdM, Cxmelin^. 



The largest species. 

 Hah. New Zealand. 



The foUoiuing specimens were ohtained from the superficial deposits of 

 Wainffonrjoro, North Island, which contain remains of Dinorni- 

 thidse, and luere purchased from Walter Mantelf, Esq., about 

 1855. 



32120. The rostral portion of the cranium. 



32120 a. Two specimens of the anterior extremity of the sternum. 

 The less imperfect example shows the great development 

 of the intracoracoidal process characteristic of the genus. 



32248. The right humerus. This specimen (fig. 30) has a length of 

 (^Firj.) 0,072 ; it differs from the smaller humerus of C. cvnea by 



the absence of a distinct perforation in the subtrochanteric 



fossa. 



32240. The left humerus. Rather smaller than the preceding 

 specimen. 



32245 p. The left humerus, wanting the distal extremity, and with 

 the delto-pectoral crest imperfect, 



32103. The imperfect proximal extremity of the left humerus. 



^ Naturalist's Library — Ornithology, vol. v. p. 11:2 (1835). 

 ■■* Syst. Nat. vol. i. p. 773 (1788). — Columha. 

 ^ Loc. cit. 



