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32112. The occipital region of the cranium ; from "Waingongoro. 



Walter Mantell Collection. PurcJtased, about 1855. 



46653. The nearly complete hinder portion of the cranium ; from 

 Timaru, South Island, This specimen is considerably 

 larger than No. 21695. It shows the great width of the 

 occipital region and the larger size of the temporal fossaj 

 by which JS^otornis is distinguished from Porphyria. 



Presented by Sir 11. Owen, K.C.B., 1875. 



46646. The mandible, wanting the articular regions of the rami ; 

 from Timaru. Presented by Sir It. Owen, K.O.B., 1875. 



21697. The left ramus of the mandible ; from Waingongoro. This 

 specimen indicates a larger individual than No. 21698, and 

 accords in relative size with No. 46653. 



Mantell Collection, 



21703. The right humerus ; from Waingongoro. This bone is but 

 slightly larger than the humerus o? PorjJiyrio melanonotus. 



Mantell Collection. 



21701. The right femur ; from Waingongoro. Figured by Owen in 

 {Fifj.) the ' Trans. Zool. Soc' vol. iv. pi. ii. fig. 1. The forward 



curvature of the shaft is less marked than in Porphyrio, 

 but with this exception the two bones are very similar. 



Mantell Collection. 



32115. The distal portion of the left tibio-tarsus ; from Waingon- 

 goro. This bone accords in aU respects with the tibia of 

 Porphyrio, exhibiting the same ridges and prominences at 

 the sides of the extensor bridge. The greatest transverse 

 diameter across the condyles is 0,020, against 0,012 in 

 P. melanonotus. Walter Mantell Collection. 



21713. The imperfect distal extremity of the left tibio-tarsus : from 

 Waingongoro. Alantell Collection. 



21702. The left tarso-metatarsus ; from Waingongoro. Total length 



0,119, transverse diameter across the trochleae 0,023; the 

 corresponding dimensions in Porphyria melanonotus being 

 0,101 and 0,013. The contour of the two bones is almost 

 identical. Mantell Collection. 



32118. The distal end of the right tarso-metatarsus ; from Wain- 

 gongoro. The facet for the haUux is very strongly marked. 



Walter Mantell Collection. 



