2r!r) 



Specimen!' of which a lanje pro^iortion or all are referahle to the 

 present species, hut of which the sex is uncertain. 



35831. The right femur ; from the South Island. This specimen, 

 (Fiq.) from its large size, proliably indicates a female. Figured 

 in -^voodcut 57, A. 



Presented hy the Eev. Br. Lillies, 1860. 



46051. An imperfect and immature right femur: from Glenmark 

 Swamp. Sy e.rchanc/e. 



19451. The right femur ; from the South Island. The ridges for 

 muscular attachment arc beautifully preserved. 



Earl Collection. 



38029. A smaller imperfect right femur ; locality unknown. 



Presented hy Eev. F. Gray, 1863. 



A. 183. Part of the shaft of the right femur, which has been longi- 

 tiidinally split ; from Waikouaitu, on the east coast of 

 the South Island. Exhibits the decussating ridges and 

 splints of bone by which the inner surface of the shaft is 

 strengthened. Walter ManteJl Collection. 



32151. Three specimens of the proximal phalangeal of the third 

 digit of the -^es ; from the South Island. These speci- 

 mens belong to large individuals, and show the elongated 

 form characteristic of the genus. 



Wcdtcr Mantell Collection. 



32151a. Two smaller examples of the same segment of the pes; 

 from the South Island. Wcdter Mantell Collection. 



35841. The proximaliphalangcal of the third digit of the left pes ; 

 from Glenmark Swamp. This specimen probably belonged 

 to a femalq, and may have been associated with the 

 tarso-metatarsus, No. 35832 (p. 233). 



Presented hy the Rev. Dr. Lillies., 1860. 



35839-40. Two specimens of the proximal phalangeal of the second 

 digit of the right pes ; from Glenmark Swamp. One is 

 somewhat smaller than the other. 



Presented hy the Eev. Dr. Lillies, 1860. 



32152 a. A smaller example of the same segment of the right pes ; 

 from the South Island. Walter Mdntell Collection. 



