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32179 a. The left tarso-metatarsus, wanting the middle trochlea ; 

 locality unknown. Walter Mantell CoUection. 



46672. Six phalangeals, one of which is terminal ; from Timaru. 

 The terminal phalangeal is considerably less curved than 

 the corresponding bones of Ocydromus. 



Presented hy Sir E. Owen, K.C.B.. 1875. 



A. 223. The atlas vertebra; locality unknown. This specimen 

 agrees exactly with the corresponding bone of the exist- 

 i ng Eallidce, having the same great relative length, and 

 the nearly complete ossification of the whole of the portion 

 below the arch. Presented hy Sir E. Oiuen, K.C.B. 



46594. The fourth cervical vertebra ; from Timaru. Accords in all 

 respects with the corresponding vertebra of A. otidlformis, 

 No. 32092, but is considerably larger. 



Presented by Sir B. Owen, K.C.B. , 1875. 



46576. The fifth cervical vertebra ; associated with the preceding. 

 {Fig.) Eesembles No. 32057 of A. otidiformis. Figured by Owen 



in the ' Trans. Zool. Soc' vol. v. pi. Ixii. figs. 3, 4, and 

 pi. Ixiv. figs. 1, 2, and in vol. ix. pi. xxxvi. fig. 6, and also 

 in the ' Extinct Birds of New Zealand,' pi. Ixvi. figs. 3, 4, 

 and pi. Ixvii. figs. 1, 2, as the third cervical of Cnemiornis. 

 Although shorter than the corresponding cervicals of Ocy- 

 dromus, both this and the preceding specimen agree with 

 the latter in the presence of distinct tubercles on the neu- 

 ral aspect immediately above the postzygapophyses. 



Presented by Sir B. Owen, K.C.B., 1875. 



46066. The eighth cervical vertebra ; from Timaru. 



Presented by Sir B. Owen, K.C.B., 1875. 



46583. A middle cervical vertebra ; from Timaru. Figured by 

 {Fiy.) Owen in the ' Trans. Zool. Soc' vol. v. pi. Ixiv. fig. 2, and 



also in the ' Extinct Birds of New Zealand,' pi. Ixvii. 



fig. 2, as a posterior cervical of Cnemiornis. The lateral 



arches nearly meet beneath the centrum. 



Presented by Sir B. Owen, K.O.B., 1875. 



46577. A later middle cervical vertebra; from Timaru. Figured 

 {Fitj.) by Owen in the ' Trans. Zool. Soc' vol. v. pi. Ixiv. fig. 1, 



and vol. ix. pi. xxxvi. fig. G, and in the ' Extinct Birds of 

 New Zealand,' pi. lx\-ii. fig. 1, as the twelfth cervical of 

 Cnemiornis. The lateral arches have united beneath the 

 centrum. Presented by Sir B. Owen, K.C.B., 1875. 



