300 EATIT.T3. 



Zool. Soc' vol. viii. pi. lix. figs. 1-3 (' Extinct Birds of 

 New Zealand,' pi. xlii. figs. 1-3), but is otherwise indis- 

 tinguishable. Its length is 0,453 (17'9 inches), and its 

 distal width 0,084 (3-3 inches). It is larger than the 

 corresponding bone of the skeleton No. A. 95, and api)ears 

 to agree with that of the skeleton figured in ])1. ex. of the 

 ' Extinct Birds of New Zealand.' 



Presented hy tlie Rev. Dr. LiJlies, 18G0. 



41269. A small right tibio-tarsus ; from the South Island. This 

 specimen is somewhat shorter than the one figured by 

 Owen. Purchased, 1869. 



36644. The imperfect right tibio-tarsus ; from the South Island. 

 The extremities are abraded. 



Presented by — Luxmore, Esq., 1861. 



A. 169. A left tibio-tarsus, probably referable to this species ; 

 locality unknown. This specimen is relatively narrower 

 than the preceding ones ; its distal width being slightly 

 more than one-sixth of the length. In this respect the 

 specimen makes an approximation to the still narrower 

 and more slender tibio-tarsus of Anomalopteryx casuarina. 

 Its white colour suggests that it was obtained from 

 Timaru in the South Island. Ko history. 



A. 170. The right tibio-tarsus ; apparently from the same locality 

 {Fig.) as the preceding. Figured in woodcut 66, A, p. 322. This 

 specimen has nearly the same proportions as No. 35833. 



No history. 



47444 C. A left tibio-tarsus, closely resembling No. A. 169 ; from 

 Otago, South Island. 



Presented by the Trustees of the Otago Museum, 1876. 



32015*. A right tibio-tarsus, imperfect proximally ; from the South 

 Island (? Euamoa). Walter Mantell Collection. 



47444 d. An immature right tibio-tarsus, probably referable to this 

 species ; from Otago. 



Presented by the Trustees of the Otago Museum, 1876. 



